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Nat’l Development: Centre Moves To Enhance Mentorship Among Youths

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By Lukman Amusa

Thinkers Theatre and Empowerment Centre, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has initiated a programme tagged, ‘Mentor Nigeria’ aimed at enhancing mentorship for young Nigerians to help them make good decisions and support national development.

The founder of Thinkers Theatre and Managing Director of the project, Mrs Asher Achile made this known at the inauguration of the programme tagged: “Mentor Nigeria’’, a youth-aimed mentoring project on Tuesday in Abuja.

Achile said the centre had observed institutional and societal knowledge gap among the younger and older generation, hence the need to rejuvenate mentoring in the country.

She explained that the increasing rate of divorce, juvenal and other youth related cases in the society were as a result of lack of mentorship on young men and women.

According to her, Mentor Nigeria project is a platform for young people (mentees) to connect with the older and more experienced people called the mentors.

She said that the duty of the mentor would be to guide, counsel, and tutor the mentees attached to them.

Achile said that the goals of the programme included carrier development, skills acquisition, and rehabilitation for high risk youths, Juvenal cases, and pregnancy before marriage and drug issues.

She said that the centre was determined to achieve the goals through involvement of communities, state governments and volunteers such as teachers, coaches, families and friends of those to be mentored.

According to her, the organisation is also soliciting for partnership with corporate organisations, private businesses, professional bodies and government agencies.

“Because everyone who succeed in life had a mentor.

“To this end, we don’t want to live our youths to chance any more, we do not want to live them to find out by themselves about life, hence we have come up with this platform to assist the transfer of knowledge, skills and the enhancement of character.

“It aimed to invest also in bridging the knowledge gap in Nigeria because we have knowledge of the people who were privileged to travel to countries to gain first-hand knowledge.

“We will also be requesting for resource persons from professional bodies like the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) as partners,’’ Achile added.

Prof. Joseph Ajienka, the chairman, Board of Advisory of Thinkers Theatre, said that mentorship was necessary, adding that the knowledge acquired from academic training were theoretical in most cases.

Ajienka, who was represented by Prof. Stephen Okodudu, Professor of Sociology, University of Port Harcourt, said that the idea of having knowledge beyond academic learning was noble.

He said that every profession or trade had rite of passage like apprenticeship and mentorship, adding that there was the need to leverage on the knowledge of those who have had the experience over the years.

According to him, that is part of the problem we have with the youth of today, because some people just come out of the university and they want to become Dangote overnight.

“But they don’t want to go through the means through which the likes of Dangote became what they are today.

“In Igbo area, you go through the process of apprenticeship which is also part and parcel of mentorship.

“A lawyer for instance, does not just jump out of law school and want to become successful immediately, same I believe goes for a medical doctor, they have to go through a whole lot of mentorship,’’ he said.

Ajienka called on professionals to assist the group in achieving the objective of the mentorship programme to help reshape the thinking of youths.

Okodudu, also speaking on his capacity as an expert, said that the challenge in Nigeria was that people often failed to learn any job properly and that was why some of them could not grow their businesses.

He said that the mentorship programme should be replicated in every part of the Nigerian society irrespective of profession to ensure proper upbringing.

“In academic for instance, we are beginning to see a situation whereby somebody is appointed today as a graduate assistant and he is not ready to understudy anybody.

“That is what this kind of programme should do for people because regardless of what you know, there is one more thing you can still learn from people who have always been there working.

“That is why various professions like legal, medica, and architecture among others require that those who are fresh graduates should undergo a rite of passage and this is traditional to us in all of our cultures,’’ he said.

 

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IBEDC Celebrates Christmas, Urges Customers to Prioritize Safety and Energy Responsibility

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IBEDC Celebrates Christmas, Urges Customers to Prioritize Safety and Energy
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AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Management of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) Plc extends heartfelt Christmas greetings to all Christians, esteemed customers, and Nigerians at large.

In a statement, the Managing Director, Engr. Francis Agoha highlighted that the birth of Jesus Christ symbolizes sacrificial love—a virtue that humanity should strive to embody.

Engr. Agoha assured customers that IBEDC has implemented measures to ensure network stability and smooth operations throughout the holiday season. “In anticipation of customer needs during the holidays, we are fully prepared to address faults quickly to minimize disruptions in power supply,” he stated.

He also called on customers to avoid energy theft, including tampering with meters or making illegal connections. “Energy theft is a criminal act that affects service quality for everyone and hampers our collective progress. I encourage customers to report any suspicious activities immediately,” he said.

Additionally, Engr. Agoha warned against tampering with electrical installations due to their severe safety risks, including the potential for injury or fatality. Customers are urged to report any faults, energy theft, or other issues to IBEDC offices or the Customer Care Line: 07001239999.
IBEDC also encourages customers to use its secure and convenient payment platforms to ensure an uninterrupted electricity supply during the holidays.

These platforms include the IBEDCPAY app (available on Android and iOS), Quickteller, Payarena, Jumia, Watu, Buypower, IRecharge, and ATMs. IBEDC offices will be open from 9 am to 3 pm during the holiday to report faults, make inquiries, bill payments, and vending services.
“We sincerely thank our customers for their continued support throughout the year and urge everyone to prioritize safety by avoiding hazardous practices, such as cooking under power lines, drunk driving, etc.,” added Engr. Agoha.

Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year filled with peace, joy, and progress.

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

DAN DENT (ASABA)

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Delta State Government has cautioned citizens against impeding projects meant to serve the general public, saying such actions were illegal and constituted an abuse of the law.

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (middle)  discussing with the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir. Festus Ahon (right) shortly after Inspecting the maintaininers of Uti Road on Wednesday,  while the Project Manager Mr. Milad Boutros (left) look on. PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR.

The State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, gave the warning in Effurun on Wednesday during an inspection of the DSC Roundabout Link Road to PTI Junction.

According to him, “no citizen is bigger than the state; I learnt that a citizen has said a particular portion of the road that has been approved cannot be constructed because that is his private property.

“I want to sound it to our people as a note of warning, that, to impede government project in the name of private property is an abuse of the law.

“If your property is on the right of way and we know it is not a road,  this administration has made it a point of duty to pay compensation for the use of such properties in the overriding public interest.

“This project has an overriding public interest; if your property is in the right of way and your property has approval, the best we can do, as we have always done, is to give you compensation.

“But to say you stop government officials from doing their job because you feel you are bigger than the government or you are bigger than the law is absolutely unacceptable.”

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (right) taking the measurements of the Rod while the zonal Chief Engineer Uvwie and Opke local government Area, Engr. Kporon Ennah (left) look on. PIX: SAMUELm JIBUNOR.

Speaking further,  he said; “so, we are constructing a drainage that would discharge all the water on this road. If you look at this place, it was originally a swamp.

“Meanwhile, this place had all along been intended to be a road that should take traffic from the East-West Road to reduce the volume of traffic on DSC Roundabout and PTI Junction straight to the Eku highway.

“We have come to see what the contractors are doing and I must express my displeasure at the poor quality of engineering work that I have observed here in this drainage.

“In fact, as things stand, considering the volume of water that will be coming from the Julius Berger projects, the existing volume of water from the swamp.

“What is being done here, therefore, necessitates that this drain be done according to the engineering specifications because the volume of water we will be dealing with is enormous.

“However, on getting down here and measuring the distance between the reinforcements, we discovered that the contractor apparently did not pay attention to details.

“So, I have instructed them to remove everything, start afresh and we will come back. They should not put the reinforcement until I have come to inspect what they have done to be sure that they have complied with the spacing as provided for in the Bills of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation.”

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo undertakes the medical expenses of a victim of brutality by some contractors of the Anambra State Waste Management Authority (ASWAMA), Mr. Okechukwu Akaneme.

The governor took this humanitarian decision to relieve the victim while strongly denouncing such despicable conduct. In addition to the governor’s gesture, the contractor has been relieved of his engagement with the state agency (ASWAMA) immediately, to serve as a deterrent to others.

In a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, the victim who was assaulted is being hospitalised.

The Council has resolved to pick up his medical overheads, while sympathising with Akaneme ‘s family and prays for his quick recovery.

This profound empathy reflects Soludo’s sincere dedication to offering not just solutions but also a genuine commitment to providing helping hands, support, and hope to the people whenever and wherever required in the state.

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Anambra State Executive Council Awards More Road Contracts

The 37th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) has awarded the contracts for the construction of new roads in the state in preparation for the yuletide season.

 This is aimed at ensuring a memorable Christmas for Ndi Anambra, who will be celebrating the season in the state, from across the country and other parts of the globe.

In a release by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, ANSEC at its 37th Meeting, approved the construction of the 3.75 km Igwe Orizu Road, in Nnewi, to New Idea Construction Company Ltd, and to be completed within six months.

The 10.8 km Nkwor Nnewi to Nkwor Oraifite was awarded to Infratech Construction Ltd at N7.2 billion, with a 12-month completion timeline, while the Oraukwu-Abatete-Nimo bypass in Idemili North measuring 4.922km was awarded to GMG Global Construction and Development Company Ltd, with a delivery date of six months.

At the meeting, the Council observed that many roads awarded at the last executive council meeting, including the New Tarzan Road and the three roads whose contracts were revoked and re-awarded, have not been reported.

Recently, Governor Soludo kept his promise with the completion of the 12.5km Ezira-Umuomaku-Enugu Umuonyia-Achina Road, linking several communities, and the 11.9km Mmiata-Anam-Nzam road, linking the headquarters of Anambra West Local Government Area (LGA).

With the ongoing and completed road projects in the state, Governor Soludo has literally turned Anambra into a construction site in his pursuit of transforming the state into a country-wide destination brand.

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