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63rd Grammy Awards Postponed Over COVID-19

The Grammy awards celebrating music slated for January 31 in Los Angeles have been postponed due to COVID-19, which has been rapidly spreading in California, US media said Tuesday.

The 63rd annual ceremony’s delay comes less than four weeks before it was set to take place in the shadow of the pandemic that has dealt devastating blows to the music industry.

The Recording Academy did not respond to multiple AFP inquiries. The organization had said the show set for late January would be mostly virtual but had not released specific plans.

Rolling Stone, which broke the news, reported that the ceremony’s organizers are aiming to reschedule for March.

Beyonce, Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, and rapper Roddy Rich are the top nominees at the normally star-studded gala. Comedian Trevor Noah was set to host the 2021 show.

The nominations were rolled out by stars across the globe speaking via video chat. Other awards shows, like the Emmys and the Latin Grammys, have been forced to go partially or fully virtual in light of pandemic restrictions on large gatherings.

Los Angeles is now among the centers of the coronavirus pandemic, with hospitals reeling from record cases and residents under a stay-at-home order.

The southern California surge follows Thanksgiving and the holiday season, with reports of oxygen rationing and patients forced to spend hours waiting in ambulances for beds to open.

 

Nigeria, China strengthen bilateral ties

Nigeria and China have signed an agreement to establish an intergovernmental committee to coordinate cooperation between both countries.

The Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, stated this on Tuesday, 5th of January 2021 during a meeting with the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister, Wang Yi.

The signing of the agreement was witnessed by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Niyi Adebayo; the Minister of State, Health, Olorunnimbe Mamora, Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi; and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

Onyeama explained that the visit of the Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister was a deliberate decision that reflected the importance that the Chinese Government held and attached to its relationship with Nigeria.

 “And so, this visit by the State Councillor is a very important one. We held discussions, the two delegations. We had on the Nigerian side, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, the Minister of Health, the Minister of Transportation and the Minister of Aviation was represented and discussed a whole range of matters.

“And we also agreed to sign an MoU on Establishing an Intergovernmental Committee that will be charged with coordinating all aspects of cooperation between the two countries and many areas and many sectors in which we are cooperating with the Chinese. So, we decided on an institutional mechanism that will be charged with monitoring and coordinating all that multi-sectoral engagements,” Onyeama said.

He added that both countries realised that year 2021 marked the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Nigeria, including China’s activities under the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), trade relations between both countries and discussed health issues, particularly COVID-19 where China had been supportive.

READ ALSO: Counter-Terrorism: Ministry of Defence Signs MOU with China

While speaking, Wang Yi said that the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between both countries offered an important opportunity to take stock and look forward over the past five decades.

Wang added that areas of cooperation between the two countries had yielded fruitful results.

“That has provided a fine example for regional and international cooperation. All of these epitomises that China-Nigeria cooperation has strong moments from within. It means the common interest of both countries and our peoples had become an important part of China-Africa Cooperation and South-South Cooperation.”

“We will set up an inter-governmental committee to be co-chaired by the two foreign ministers to lead cooperation across the board. We will synergise China’s new development paradigm and Nigeria’s development plan.

“We will deepen cooperation in a context of the Belt and Road to advance key projects in support of more rapid industrialisation in Nigeria and its greater capacity for self-development. We will expand cooperation into new areas of digital and green economy to make development more diversified.

“We will further engage in military and security cooperation to contribute to Nigeria’s national security capacity building. We will further coordinate in regional and international affairs, promote multilateralism and uphold common interest of developing countries,” Wang said.

COVID-19: Global travels will be premised on health certificates – NIS

The Nigeria Immigration Service says the future of global travels will be premised on health certificates especially the evidence of COVID-19 vaccination.

Comptroller General, CG, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mohammed Babandede, said this in Abuja at the National Joint Media briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Nigeria.

The CG noted that the issue of the travel ban on international passengers who defaulted the COVID-19 guidelines in Nigeria was in compliance with the Presidential Order.

READ ALSO: COVID-19: Nigerian Government places travel ban on 100 passengers

” I will like to assure you in the future that you may not be able to cross borders until probably if you have a vaccination or COVID-19 test” he announced.

According to him, non-compliance with COVID-19 guidelines is a threat to public health and no defaulter will be spared in Nigeria.

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REPOSITIONING NIGERIAN SPORTS AHEAD OF 2021 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES

By Salisu Mohammed, Abuja

One of the sectors most hit by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 in the world is sports. Practically all sporting activities suffered huge setback that resulted in global postponements and rescheduling of games like never before in sports’ history.

Of note is the 2020 Summer Olympics Games, otherwise known as Tokyo 2020, originally due to take place from July 24 to August 9, 2020, but was postponed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This is the first time that the Olympic Games would be postponed rather than cancelled. Despite being rescheduled for 2021, the Games still retained the “Tokyo 2020” title for marketing and branding purposes.

The Olympic Games will now hold from July 23 to August 8, 2021 with or without Covid-19. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) insists that they will not delay the Games beyond 2021.

The recent meeting between the main organisers of the Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Japanese government, reaffirmed the commitment of all partners to deliver a successful Olympic fiesta.

Now that a new date for the Games has been fixed, Nigeria is not leaving any stone unturned to ensure a good outing at the Games.

Since Nigeria made her debut in 1952, her athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympics Games with the exception of 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada when African countries boycotted the Games in protest against the apartheid regime in South Africa.

Nigeria won five medals, three silvers and two bronze at Olympics 2008, she did not win any medal at the London 2012 Games, while it only got a bronze medal through football in the Brazil 2016 edition.

It is heart-warming that Nigeria is making frantic efforts to improve Nigeria’s performance at the Olympics Games this year. Camps have opened across Nigeria earlier than usual. Athletes were in camp seven months before the commencement of the Games. The first phase of the camping was in Pankshin in the North-central state of Plateau, Akure and Lagos in the South-west as well as Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

The second phase which ended in December 2020 too place in Abuja, and the southern cities of Port Harcourt and Yenagoa. The Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday Dare said that arrangements were being made to return the athletes to camp early this year to commence a more robust camping, while some of the athletes are being prepared to travel abroad to train with their foreign-based counterparts.

Inadequate fund has always been a major challenge in Nigeria’s sports sector. The dismal showing of Nigeria in many global sports outings has usually been attributed to poor funding or lack of sponsorship.

In order to overcome this challenge, Nigeria launched an initiative aimed at attracting more funding for the development of sports.

Through what it called the “adoption campaign”, all decaying sports facilities in the country are to be revived and athletes will be properly nurtured into world beaters.

The government, through the Ministry of Youths and Sports is calling on private individuals and corporate organisations to pick an athlete or a team and sponsor them to greater heights.

The Minister of Youths and Sports Mr. Sunday Dare said the dreams and aspirations of some potential athletes have been cut short because they lacked support. He expressed the hope that Nigeria’s representatives in Tokyo will be accorded all the necessary support they need to excel.

Since the launch of this initiative, more than a dozen of the country’s Olympic bound athletes have been adopted and will enjoy the financial support that will boost their preparations. Through this adoption they will enjoy the best training, get the best coaches, be able to attend trials and pay the medical personnel needed for world tournaments.

It is also gratifying to note that Nigeria has taken steps to further consolidate her chances at the Games by its decision to compete only in the sports where she has comparative advantage.

She has prioritized 11 sports for the country as against the past where huge sums of money are expended on hundreds of athletes who participate in about 30 sports with no medals to show for it.

The sports in which Nigeria will be competing for medals in the Tokyo Olympic Games are: athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, canoeing, gymnastics, rowing, table tennis, taekwondo, weightlifting and wrestling.

It is expected that recent efforts to reposition Nigerian sports will yield dividend at the Tokyo Summer Olympics. However, experts believe that a lot still needs to be done to get Nigerian athletes to be on top of their game.

All over the world, sports is known to require huge capital outlay. The Nigerian government must be ready to invest heavily in sports, upgrade and expand training facilities across the country and ensure that seasoned sports administrators are at the helm of affairs of all sports federations.

Until these are in place, Nigeria may not be able to put up podium performances at global sporting events.

 

 

731 Batch B Corps members test positive for COVID-19

731 Batch B Corps members in Nigeria have tested positive for COVID-19.

Chairman, Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, stated this in Abuja, at the National Joint Media briefing.

He said the number cut across all the camps in the 36 States of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory.

“Out of the 35,419 in the Batch B, 731 tested positive compared to 108 recorded during the Batch A. It is on record that cases were recorded from Corps Members from every State of the Federation,” he said.

According to the Chairman, the test was carried out using RDTs, in continuation of the NYSC and PTF engagement.

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Kano Rural Project: Nigerian Government to empower 8,000 women

The Nigerian Government is set to empower about 8,000 women across the 44 local Government Councils in Kano State under the ongoing Federal Government Cash Grant for Rural Women Project.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, stated this during the flag-off ceremony of the project in Kano State.

Speaking through her Representative, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Bashir Nura Alkali, the Minister stated that the project was introduced in 2020 to sustain the social inclusion agenda of President Buhari’s administration.

“It is designed to provide a one-off grant to some of the poorest and most vulnerable women in rural and peri-urban areas of the country.

“A cash grant of N20,000 will be disbursed to about 125,000 poor women across the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory”

The Minister said the grant is expected to increase the income and productive assets of target beneficiaries. She urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the grant to generally contribute towards improving their living standards.

The Executive Governor of Kano State, His Excellency, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, in his remarks, commended the administration of President Muhammad Buhari for initiating programmes that are geared towards the uplifting of the plight of the poor and vulnerable in the society, especially women and children.

He appreciated the Ministry for given Kano State a reasonable slot of the project for rural women of Kano state. Under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), the Governor appreciated the enrolment of additional thirty-five thousand beneficiaries from the fifteen Local government areas of the State and appealed to the Minister to approve the enrolment of the remaining 35,000 beneficiaries from these LGAs.

The Governor who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Yusuf Nasiru Gawuna, also requested for the expansion of the State Social Register to accommodate the remaining 29 LGAs of the State as well as additional beneficiaries of the Loan (Trader Moni, Market Moni and Farmer Moni) in the next round of the programme, among others.

 

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COVID-19: Nigeria confirms 1354 new cases

Nigeria has confirmed 1354 new cases of the deadly coronavirus COVID-19.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC confirmed the cases on its official Twitter handle @NCDCgov on Tuesday, 5th of January 2021.

According to the NCDC, the following States recorded cases “Lagos-712 FCT-145 Plateau-117 Kwara-81 Kaduna-54 Sokoto-39 Oyo-38 Rivers-37 Gombe-21 Enugu-20 Akwa Ibom-16 Bauchi-14 Delta-14 Ebonyi-13 Anambra-9 Taraba-8 Edo-8 Kano-3 Osun-2 Ekiti-2 Ogun-1,”

With these new figures, the country has 92,705 confirmed 76,396 discharged and 1,319 deaths.

 

NCAC Boss commends Governor El Rufai for demolishing sex party house

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The Director General National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Segun Runsewe has applauded the Kaduna state governor El Rufai for demolishing a house built for sex party in the state.

The house located in sabon Tasha, on the outskirts of kaduna metropolis was demolished by the state Urban Planning Development Agency ( KADUSPA) on the express orders of governor Nasir El Rufai who was miffed at the public show of disrespect for Nigerian Culture and total disregard to public good.

Runsewe whose agency last year had a running battle with cross dresser influencers and social deviants, particularly Bobrisky, nailing the spread of defiant influences to the walls, says that governor El Rufai deserve kudos for prompt response to the disgusting sex party in the state by promptly demolishing the building as a warning to others in the wings.

“But for this intervention by the governor, kaduna state possibly would become the new capital and destination for sex tourism in Nigeria, leading to social disconnect and dislocations with drug peddling in tow and our children destroyed in the process” he explained.

” In 1992, Senegal and Uganda, experienced massive influx of sex tourists and immediately took hard measures to curb it because if left unchecked, sex tourism will damage the spiritual, moral and Cultural values of any society and no there’s no sentiments about dealing with it as governor El Rufai has done” Runsewe explained

According to otunba Segun Runsewe, there is the need for Nigerian leaders and parents to monitor closely what their children are up to and quickly nip untoward attitudes and activities in the bud.

“Certainly, governor El Rufai has vindicated our position on the need to stop and arrest the unfortunate presence and foreign behavioral influence threatening our culture and tradition. Am sure with the pulling down of the house for the sex party, sufficient signals has been sent to other deviants, their sponsors and publics. The law of this country must be applied to the fullest to stop this rage from the pit of darkness.” Runsewe further explained, calling on other governors to support the full restoration and enthronement of Nigerian Cultural values and ecosystem to rid the nation of Strange characters and lifestyles.

” This how Boko Haram and yahoo yahoo started and before we know it, our society, the young persons left to drink from the polluted waters of social vices which has left us struggling on all fronts, so let those who are angry at the response of governor El Rufai go check out various campaigns mounted against sex tourism by United Nations world Tourism Organization ( unwto); and the Universal Federation of Travel Agencies ( UFTA).

Runsewe who also doubles as President Africa Region World Craft Council (WCC), discolsed that NCAC will be reviewing and reviving the campaign to promote the true Nigerian Cultural values, targeting the youths and the older generation, inorder to rid Nigeria of Devil’s plan to destroy the young persons and their future wellbeing.

“Our culture no doubt is under threat from all sides but with what governor Nasir El Rufai has done in kaduna, am convinced that we shall battle the demons of immoral living and enemies of our Culture and tradition to a standstill” he stated

Lateefah Ibrahim

Nigeria pledges more support for research and innovation

 

Nigeria has pledged to establish a Social Innovation and Research Institute, SIRI, an initiative of the North East Humanitarian and Innovation Hub, NEHIH.

The hub is aimed at developing capacity for social innovation.

A Press release from the Office of the Vice President stated that the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo made the pledge on Tuesday during a virtual meeting with the management of NEHIH.

According to release, the Vice President noted that the idea of establishing a centre for social innovation as conceived by the NEHIH was good.

“I don’t think there is enough attention being paid to the local needs of social innovation. I really think that this proposed institute can do enough in terms of capacity building and leveraging on ideas. And also making a lot of the innovations relevant to our demands and needs here in Nigeria,” the release quoted the Vice President as having said during the meeting.

Professor Osinbajo said “part of the work I think SIRI might end up doing is in looking at our peculiar humanitarian condition, because the humanitarian condition that we find ourselves in Nigeria is enormous, a huge one.

“So, there is an opportunity here to teach the rest of the world how to deal with this, especially from the point of view of education of children in conflict situations, and even entrepreneurship in conflict situation.”

Other participants at the meeting include the coordinator of the Hub, Mr Ahmad Moddibo, the SIRI project coordinator at the hub, Nguveren Mary, among others.

 

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Kwara wins $16.9m in World Bank supported programme for 2019/2020

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The Kwara State Government has won $16.9m worth of achievements in the 2019/2020 World Bank-supported State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) programme for results.

The $16.9m is the highest ever achieved by the state since the initiative began in 2018.

The awards came after the state satisfied the disbursements linked indicators (DLIs) as contained in the Annual Performance Assessment (APA) final report submitted by the independent verification agents (IVA) that had earlier visited Kwara State.

The DLIs include improved financial reporting and budget reliability; increased citizens engagement in budget process; strengthened internally generated revenues (IGR); biometric and BVN used to reduce payroll fraud; strengthened public debt management; improved debt sustainability; implementation of a tax compliance for individual taxpayers and businesses; strengthened procurement function for Covid-19 or emergency situation and facilitated participation of SMEs in public procurement resilient recovery phase; and publication and approval of amended Covid-19 response budget.

A statement by the Ministry of Finance and Planning says “The import of the foregoing is that the state is eligible to the total sum of $16,900,000 representing performance-based grant for 2019 APA, with an earlier disbursement of $5m in November,” according to a

”Of the balance of $11.9m, the state has received additional $9.4m on Monday January 4, and awaits the balance of $2.5m later in the month,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the Kwara government  has explained why it jerked up the budget estimates from N123bn to roughly N135bn, representing an increment of about N11bn.

The breakdown, according to the statement, included; ”a review of the opening balance from N13.6bn to N19bn based on funds mopped up from across the MDAs; VAT from N14.6bn to N15.4bn; PAYE from N5.6bn to N5.8bn; administrative charges from N194.6m to N346.6m; Land Use charge from N124.8m to N174.8m; SFTAS capital receipt from N3.8bn to N6.1bn; and termed loan from N4bn to N6bn.”

The statement also announced the receipt of N795,327, 222:21 as the third tranche of the 25% refund of unremitted PAYE from federal government’s MDAs domiciled in the state.

The news of the awards and the jerkup of the budget estimate were in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary in the State Ministry of Finance and Planning, Saad Hamdala.

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere