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Rwanda: Rights groups urge probe into journalist death

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Dozens of rights and media groups urged Rwanda to conduct an independent and impartial probe into the death they see as “suspicious” of a top journalist who was critical of the government.

John Williams Ntwali, 44, editor of The Chronicles newspaper, was killed on 8th January when a speeding vehicle rammed a motorcycle on which he was riding pillion.

Ntwali, who had been arrested multiple times during his two-decade long career as a journalist, owned the Pax TV channel on YouTube, which had established itself as a rare outlet for critical reporting in Rwanda.

“Rwandan authorities should allow an independent, impartial and effective investigation, drawing on international expertise,” the 90 civil society organisations and media associations said a joint statement.

The groups regretted that “two weeks after the alleged accident, Rwandan authorities [had] failed to provide a police report, the exact location of the alleged accident, any photo or video evidence, or detailed information on the others involved.”

Asked about the investigation, Rwandan police spokesman John Bosco Kabera said “Ntwali’s accident case file was transmitted to the prosecution. We can no longer comment on it.”

The driver said to be involved in the incident that killed Ntwali is in custody.

Press freedom is often critcized in Rwanda where journalists critical of President Paul Kagame and his ruling party have been jailed, have disappeared or turned up dead throughout his nearly 30 years in power.

The eastern African nation ranks 136th out of 180 countries on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) press freedom index.

Earlier this month, government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo noted that eight Rwandans had died in motorbike taxi accidents this month alone.

“Groundless insinuations don’t help. Let the accident investigators do their work,” she said on Twitter.

The statement, which was issued by Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Ntwali had been regularly threatened and attacked in pro-government media for his investigative reporting.

He was one of only a few journalists in Rwanda independently covering high profile, politicised trials of journalists, commentators and opposition members, and posting videos about their conditions in prison, it said.

“Rwanda’s international partners should press the authorities to allow and cooperate fully with such an investigation,” said HRW.

The media rights group said: “Beaten down by decades of oppression, the Rwandan media landscape is one of the poorest in Africa.”

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Actors Guild Re-Launches Health Insurance Scheme For Members

The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) in partnership with Medicard Health Management and Universal Insurance on Monday re-launched a health management and insurance scheme for its members.

READ MORE: Emeka Rollas re-elected as AGN president

The National President of AGN, Emeka Rollas, during the launch of the health insurance scheme in Lagos, emphasised the need for actors to take their health seriously.

“The issue of health and wellness of members is very key to this administration because health is the most important aspect of our life.

“There is nothing more important than health for any human being, this fact made us to introduce special retail health management scheme with Medicard Ltd., in the year 2020.

“We have so far enrolled some indigent members on the scheme through the support of the Chairman of the Board of National Patrons, Rt. Hon. Ned Nwoko in 2021 and ROK TV.

“We are relaunching this scheme for the benefit of our members.

“We are also in partnership with Universal Insurance, providing group on-set cover for members in cases of emergency,” he said.

Rollas in addition said that, other juicy welfare packages had also been put in place for members particularly that, it was so discouraging to note the apathy and lackadaisical attitude guild members had shown toward welfare packages including their health issues.

He said that in view of this, the guild had designed a week-long health and wellness sensitisation programme aimed at creating awareness to enable members enrol on the health management scheme and insurance policy.

He noted that, February 11, 2023 had been slated for a health walk and free medical check-up at Teslim Balogun Stadium from 7a.m. to 5p.m.

According to him, this will also feature health management and insurance renewals, lectures, healthy and complete diet tutorials.

“This is to help make healthy life style a priority,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Paulinus Offor, Executive Director, Technical, Universal Insurance, noted that, actors trully need to enrol in an insurance scheme, considering the occupational hazard they are consistently exposed to on movie locations.

“Coming on board will make you have access to compensations as you are exposed to hazards, so we are partnering with AGN for a long time,” he said.

Also, Mr Ezekiel Eseagwu, Executive Director, Medicard Nigeria, while explaining the modalities of the health management scheme, said each actor would be registered on the scheme at a subsidised fee.

Eseagwu noted that this would guide against the situation whereby actors continue to depend on public donations whenever they have health challenges.

“We are partnering with AGN to give actors the opportunity to come on board while we have subsidised the rate.

“You will have access to over 100 hospitals because we have considered the way you move from one location to the other,” he said.

 

 

 

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Nigeria Attracts About $1bn Worth of Investment in Automotive Sector

The Nigerian government has attracted investments of about one billion dollars in the automotive sector, created the capacity to produce 400,000 units of vehicles and commenced initiative to support widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

 

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Adeniyi Adebayo  during the presentation of the Ministry’s score card for the year 2015-2023 said when the draft automotive Bill is passed into law, the full potential of this sector will be realised.

Meanwhile, the Minister said to boost small scale agriculture, the ministry also established six agro processing facilities across the country.

According to him, “We all know that we need to grow our non-oil export volume to diversify our export earnings and create jobs, the key requirements in making this happen is to ensure that the products meet global standard and that is why we have developed the Nigerian National Policy which will ensure worldwide acceptance of Nigerian product.”

 

“We have commenced implementation through the establishment of a national policy council, we also successfully attracted Afreximbank to construct the first of a kind Afghan quality centre in Ogun state, it was commissioned in December 2022 and geared towards delivering world class quality infrastructure.”

 

Mr Adebayo explained that the ministry implemented the 50 billion naira Export Expansion Facility  Programme, EEFP to radically expand the country’s export capacity.

 

“The programme has trained thousands of farmers on good agricultural practices for export and about a thousand SMEs on market access, For me, particularly gratifying is the training of about 2000 Women on export readiness and training of youth on export of digital services,” Mr Adebayo said.

“I am pleased to announce that we have started seeing the impact of a 50 billion naira Export Expansion Fund programme, in quarter four of 2022 alone, Nigeria with the export of $1.4 billion culminated in a record increase in the value of non oil exports by 40% to 4.8 billion dollars as at the year 2022.”

 

 

 

 

IAR recommends dates for planting, seed varieties to farmers

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The Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, has recommended late parts of May and early June as best period for cereals planting for moist savannah parts of Nigeria.

Prof. Mohammed Faguji, the Executive Director, (IAR), announced this during an interaction with newsmen on NIMET weather prediction for 2023 in Zaria on Tuesday.

According to him, the moist savannah part of the country lies along the southern part of Katsina, Zamfara and Kaduna States, and going towards the Federal Capital Territory.

“Planting of legumes such as groundnut and soya beans should follow almost immediately after planting the cereals, stressing that cowpea planting should start around July 22.”

He, however, added that cowpea should be planted in the early parts of July in places like Kano, Jigawa and northern part of Bauchi States.

Faguji described the NIMET’s prediction on the normal secession of the rainfall as a good news, because the rainy season would cease at the time we are used to.

“For example, the southern guinea savanna, such as the southern part of Kaduna state, rainfall ceases between Oct. 5 and 10, while in the drier part of the country rain ceases around Sept. 30

“The above picture will persist during this year’s wet season farming except for Jigawa, Kano and Katsina States where it was predicted that the rain will cease earlier than normal,’’ he said.

The executive director advised the state offices of Agricultural Development Projects (ADPs) on the need to sensitise farmers on planting early maturing seed varieties.

He further advised the farmers to start looking for these varieties that are early maturing to feat for the early cessation of rainfall.

Faguji said the prediction from NIMET also indicated that there would be sporadic dry spells which do not follow any pattern except for Jigawa, Kano and Katsina states where the rain will completely cease.

He restated the commitment of the institute to double its efforts towards developing drought tolerant seed varieties; adding that the institute has developed maize and sorghum seed varieties that would withstand the period of dry spell.

He said the institute had already communicated to its stakeholders the characteristics of its different early maturing seed varieties and drought tolerant seed it developed.

He added that it was only good for them to put in an early request for the purchase of these seeds to enable them to prepare early.

READ ALSO: Obasanjo Farms commissions 3m annual cassava plantlets tech in Ogun

 

International Arts Festival: Bakare Leads Nigeria Delegation to India

The Nigerian delegates to the 2023 Surajkund International Arts Festival in India, left Akure for Abuja on Monday to India for the event.

READ MORE: Nigerian film gets selected for international festivals

The festival is billed for Feb. 3 to 19 is led by the immediate past Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Tourism of Ekiti State, Prof. Rasaki Ojo Bakare.

Ekiti State Troupe was picked by the Federal Government to represent Nigeria at the cultural exchange, including two Bronze casters from Niger State and two cultural officers from the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture.

Prof Bakare, the Africa’s first Professor of Dance and Choreography and Performance Aesthetics, was recommended by the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, and accepted by the Federal Government, for his outstanding record in global cultural festivals.

He had represented Nigeria in several cultural festivals across the globe, including Dance Championship (Bulgaria 1987)); Friendship Festival Poeyong (North Korea 97); Afrika- in- Tyrol Festival (Austria 1999) and Cervantino Theatre Festival (Mexico 2001).

He also won laurels for Nigeria in Arts for Peace Tour (Mozambique 2002); Jamaica National Festival (Jamaica 2003); Soweto Carnival (South Africa 2010); Trinidad and Tobago Carnival (2013); Brazilian Carnival (Brazil 2020) to mention a few.

While addressing newsmen before the team departed Nigeria on Monday, the former Artistic Director of Nigeria’s National Carnival, thanked Gov Oyebanji and the Federal Government for trusting him with the assignment.

 

 

 

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International Organisation for Standardisation certifies Nigeria Civil Service

The Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation in Nigeria has been certified by the International Organisation for Standardisation for O9001 Quantity Management System (QMS), standard.

 

Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Folashade Yemi-Esan said the event marks the climax of one of the carefully selected series of activities geared towards the total transformation of the

Federal Civil Service in Nigeria.

 

She said the ISO 9001:2015 is the world’s most recognised QMS Standard that provides the framework and guidance needed to help organizations consistently meet stakeholders expectations, regulatory requirements and demonstrate continuous improvement.

 

“The importance and benefits of ISO 9001:2015 QMS certification to the Office of the Head of Service is that it now empowers us to continuously provide quality, innovative, efficient and people-centred services at a globally recognised level of excellence”. 

 

She noted with delight that compliance with the ISO 9001:2015 means that standards are maintained throughout the three-year certification cycle adding that the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) is the first and only core Ministry to achieve this feat of getting ISO certifification within the public sector.

 

The Head of Civil Service, however, re-iterate that though the ISO 9001:2015 QMS certification is a major win, “it must be seen and should serve as an impetus for us to continue to press towards the realization of our vision of transforming the Federal Civil Service into a truly world-class institution. The Civil Service of our dream”.

 

Yemi-Esan called for all hands to be on deck to ensure continuous improvement of QMS and that Standard is maintained throughout the three-year certification cycle.

 

Earlier in her remarks, the Managing Director, Digital Jewels Africa, Mrs. Adedoyin Odunfa, disclosed that given the centrality of the Office of the Head of Civil Service, the ability to streamline and simplify its processes to systematically imbibe a quality philosophy that delivers high quality services to its stakeholders, is a game changer for the entire Service and the nation as a whole.

 

“The ISO9001 standard aims to develop a veritable systematic QMS in an organization: this involves streamlining, standardizing & optimizing key processes to consistently meet customer/stakeholder requirements to enhance satisfaction. It is aligned with an organization’s purpose and strategic direction”, Odunfa explained

 

Also, the representative of the Chairman, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation, a strategic partner of the OHCSF, Mr Pattison Boleigha, said that with ISO 9001:2015 QMS certification of processes in the Civil Service, Nigeria is on its way to greatness.

Borno governor inaugurates 1.25m litres water scheme

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Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno on Tuesday, inaugurated 1.250 million litres water project at Mboa village in Chibok Local Government Area of the state.

According to Zulum, the facility designed with a storage capacity of 750,000-litre surface tank, 500,000-litre overhead tank and 20 motorised boreholes would supply portable water to 40,000 residents in the area.

The gesture, was part of strategies adopted by the government to address water scarcity bedeviling Chibok and adjourning communities.

“During our electioneering campaign, we promised to address the water problems you face. This night, we are here to commission a multi-million naira project executed to provide Chibok and its environs with water.

“I am very happy to be here to commission this project, let me also commend the Commissioner for Water Resources, Tijjani Alkali, for a job well done,” he said.

Also speaking, Alkali said that a 36,000 watts of solar panel and 100 KVA power generator had been installed at the facility to ensure steady water supply to the community.

READ ALSO: Damaturu water project to produce 27m litres daily – Official

Spotify Announces Khaid, Tempoe, Others as Emerging Artistes

An online streaming platform, Spotify has announced Khaid, Tempoe, Poco Lee and more as emerging artistes music lovers could look out for in 2023.

READ MORE: Rema hits Spotify’s Billionaires club

The Head of Music, Spotify’s Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, a this in a statement on Monday.

She noted that, according to Spotify’s data, some other emerging artistes across African continent were; Bayanni, Brume, YKB and Kaestyle.

She further explained that, the Ghanaian emerging artistes were; Reggie, Snypa, Mellissa, Beeztrap, Kotm and Samsney.

“Emerging artistes from Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are: Wanavokali, Kinoti, Misee, Billions, Njeri, Anjella, Killy, Phina, V-BE, Liam Voice and Axon.”

“From South Africa, we have Pabi Cooper, Boontle RSA, Uncle Waffles, Nkosazana Daughter, Young Stunna, Jay Jody, Blue Tape, Khanyisa, Lwah Ndlunkulu, Will Linley, Droomsindroom and Officixl.”

“Few things are quite as exciting as discovering new talent to listen to on repeat, fans can add to their favourite playlists and lean on for emotional support over the course of the year.”

“For fans of African music on Spotify, 2023 promises another roll-call of amazing artistes, ready to break through to fame and mainstream streaming success,” she said.

Okumu added that, African music had consistently unfurled waves of new, fresh talent every year who have propelled the global interest in Afrobeats, Amapiano and its many other sub-genres.

She said 2022 was a breakout year for artistes like Buju, Costa Titch and Asake, whose success propelled them into Wrapped top lists at the end of 2022.

“And while those talents took their voices to the main stage, a slew of rising stars was also laying the groundwork for their own breakout year.

“Some of these musicians are primed to release their best music in the coming months, others have enjoyed early success on Spotify, and shown many indications of even greater success on the horizon.”

“Some others are relatively new elements, developing new takes on familiar sounds that harken towards major shifts in popular music,” Okumu said.

 

 

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Governor Bello Canvasses Support for APC in Kogi State

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The Kogi state governor, Yahaya Bello, has led the state’s campaign train of the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) presidential, national and State Assembly’s candidates to his country home in Agasa-Uruvochinomi, Okene local government area (LGA) of the state.

Speaking at the campaign on Tuesday, Bello assured of their continued effort to galvanize votes for all the party’s candidates at various levels at the polls.

While presenting the party’s flag to the candidates, the governor thanked the multitude of supporters for their loyalty, assuring them of more people-oriented projects, if the APC was voted back into office.

He asserted that the achievements recorded by the present administration in execution of legacy projects would be small compared to what the APC government would consolidate when reelected into office.

“The party will continue to ensure truth and justice in all its activities.

“We will mobilize party supporters and bring on board as many as we can bring into the party.

“When the party comes back into power, the people of Kogi will have a lot to benefit, as projects will be attracted to the state for the overall benefit of the people,” he asserted.

Bello canvassed support for the senatorial, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly candidates.

He promised that the people would not regret doing so, and urged the people to give their total support to all APC candidates as they did in 2019 to ensure continuation of its programmes.

Earlier, the director-general, Kogi State 2023 Presidential, Senatorial and State Assembly Campaign Council and Chief of State to the Governor, Abdulkareem Asuku, thanked the supporters, and assured that the party had presented credible and popular candidates.

He said the victory of the APC at the polls is guaranteed.

Asuku added that this is the time to ensure that the presidential flagbearer, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, and his running mate, Kashim Shettima as well as other candidates are voted into office.

For his part, the director-general, Kogi Central Campaign Council, Abubakar Adagu, described Gov. Bello as “a leader who is concerned about the well being and growth of the party”.

He acknowledged the governor’s effort at transforming the state, assuring that all APC candidates would be voted into office for more dividends of democracy.

Adagu also commended the governor for being an exemplary leader who has produced men of proven integrity to lead, assuring of the people’s support.

 

 

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Italian Midfielder Jorginho Joins Arsenal From Chelsea

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Italian international midfielder Jorginho has joined Premier League leaders Arsenal from Chelsea on an 18-month contract, in a deal worth 12 million pounds.

Jorginho, 31, has been a key player for Chelsea this season and featured 25 times in all competitions. He will provide Arsenal with significant experience and depth in their title charge, having won the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea and the 2020 European Championship with Italy.

Jorginho also won the UEFA Europa League, three FA Cups and two League Cups with more than 200 appearances for Chelsea since joining from Serie A side Napoli in 2018.

“Jorginho is a midfield player with intelligence, deep leadership skills and a huge amount of Premier League and international experience,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on the club’s website.

“Jorginho has won in his career but he still has the hunger and huge willingness to contribute here. We are so pleased to sign Jorginho and welcome him and his family to the club.”

Arsenal, who are five points clear of champions Manchester City in Premier League, needed midfield reinforcements and have strengthened with an experienced signing.

The Gunners return to league action on Saturday against 19th-placed Everton, who have appointed Sean Dyche as manager after sacking Frank Lampard.

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