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Nigeria’s 2019 Elections: A Two-Horse Race With Uninspiring Candidates

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Eniola Olayemi

 

Ata Ndele’ is a popular song in Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC], which means, ‘[in the past] the day before yesterday [in the future] late, the day after tomorrow as late as possible always, continuance, eternity.’

In the last quarter of 2018, Madagascar and Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC] went to the polls to elect their new presidents. In Madagascar it was between Andry Rajoelina and Marc Ravalomanana. A close call election in which Andry Rajoelina won with a narrow margin of 55% of the election, earlier before the final announcement of the results, Marc Ravalomanana [Marc Ravalomanana received 44% of the votes cast] had cried foul over alleged rigging of the election by his opponent and the eventual winner, Andry Rajoelina.

It took the Madagascar’s High Constitutional Court to intervene and announced Andy Rajoelina as final winner of the Madagascar election in 2018. Following closely was the December 30th, 2018 election in Congo Democratic Republic between Martin Fayulu and son of the late, charismatic opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi. Felix Tshisekedi won with 38.57 percent of more than 18 million ballots, while Martin Fayulu won 34.8 percent.

In a twist of fate it took Congo Democratic Republic Constitutional Court to affirm the elections late January 19th, 2019, in which the constitutional court affirmed that Felix Tshisekedi won the hotly contested election. The African Union and Catholic Church in Congo Democratic Republic has earlier called for a re-count of the election in Congo Democratic Republic, in what they termed; ‘unfair and compromised’ electoral process in the Congo Democratic Republic presidential election.

This is a carryover of the ‘Impossible Elections Pride’ in Africa into 2019. This is ‘theses of democratic elections in Africa. There are about 10 African countries with scheduled elections this year, namely; Nigeria – February, Senegal – February, Algeria – April, South Africa – May, Malawi – May, Mauritania – June, Mozambique – October, Botswana – October, Namibia – October, Tunisia – December.

The most interesting and exciting amongst these countries are; Nigeria and South-Africa. Nigeria with a population of an estimated 20 million people and the most populated black country on the planet with 84,271,832 registered voters to cast votes in the upcoming 2019 general elections in 120,000 polling units in 8,810 Wards in 774 Local Government Areas and 36 States and The Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

With the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of All Progress Congress [APC] going out against 79 other presidential candidates on February 16th, 2019 election.

Nigeria Presidential election is scheduled for February 16th, 2019 in what observers dubbed the most expensive, most hotly contested and a cliff hanger in the nations political history! With 79 political parties out the 91 registered political parties fielding presidential candidates, February 16th, 2019 presidential election will go down in the anal of Nigeria political history as ‘Battle of Normandy’ replica.

A total of 20,000 candidates are contesting on various political parties platforms. 1,800 senatorial candidates vying to represent 109 senatorial districts, 2,600 House of Representatives candidates vying for the 360 federal constituencies’ seats, and 14,000 candidates vying for 991 state constituencies’ seats.

South Africa’s mid-year population is estimated to have increased to 57.73 million in 2018, representing an overall increase of 1.55% between 2017 and 2018. Gauteng continues to record the largest share of the population with approximately 14.7 million people [25.4%] living in the province.

South-Africa is Africa’s economic hub and power house and has the longest rail network in Africa and a member of BRICS economic bloc [Brazil, Russia, India China & South Africa]. South Africa is recovering from massive political corruption scandal that swallowed the former President Jacob Zuma out of office in February 14th, 2018 after intense pressure from his own party African National Congress [ANC] and the eventual sworn in of Cyril Ramaphosa. South Africa presently has a total number of 563 registered political parties contesting elections in 2019. Nigeria and South Africa will arguably be the ‘Impossible Africa’s Elections Pride’ In 2019.

South Africa will likely have an easy election ride taken into cognizance African National Congress [ANC] political dynasty and lineage in South Africa political landscape. Nigeria remains the ‘eyes’ of the world’ in the build up to the 2019 elections.

The much awaited ‘titanic’ presidential live debate between; President Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressive Congress [APC], Waziri Adamawa, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of Peoples Democratic Party [PDP], Obiageli Ezekwesili of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria [ACPN], Kingsley Moghalu of Young Progressive Party [YPP] and Adetokunbo Olufela Durotoye Alliance for New Nigeria [ANN] took place on January 19th, 2019.

The proposed #LiveChat Presidential debate on January 19th, 2019 between Nigeria’s five presidential aspirants was ignored by both President Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressive Congress [APC] and his closest challenger, former Nigeria’s Vice President, Atiku Abubakar of Peoples Democratic Party [PDP]. The #LiveChat Presidential debate was attended by only three, namely; Oby Ezekwesili of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria [ACPN], Adetokunbo Olufela Durotoye of Alliance for New Nigeria [ANN] and Kingsley Moghalu of Young Progressive Party [YPP].

The sudden withdrawal of Obiageli Ezekwesikli the presidential candidate of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria [ACPN] from the February 16th, 2019 presidential election race is still a shocker to some Nigerians and the recent controversial suspension of Nigeria’s Chief Justice, Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen by President Muhammadu Buhari on corruption allegation charges on January 25th, 2019.

There is currently widespread condemnation as regards President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen from office barely some days to the February 16th, 2019 presidential elections.

The fierce battle is between two contenders, the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressive Congress [APC] and former Nigeria’s Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of Peoples Democratic Party [PDP]. It has been war-of-words between these political gladiators seeking to become the next occupant of Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja comes May 29th, 2019.

Nigeria political landscape has been washed with names calling, allegations and counter-accusations, insinuations, mud-slugging and character assassination between the supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

The unfolding scenario has ignite Nigeria political landscape in the run-up to the much awaited February 16th, 2019 Nigeria presidential election. The Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria [INEC] has been enmeshed in controversies as regards the appointment of Mrs Amina Zakari appointment as the Head for Collation of Results in the forth coming presidential election.

Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] alleged that Mrs Amina Zakari is a blood relation of President Muhammadu Buhari and therefore she couldn’t be trusted. Meanwhile Mrs Amina Zakari claims to be from Jigawa State while the president hails from Katsina State, but married somebody from the president family.

Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] has also come out strongly to object the use of ‘Incident Form’ that Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] said will be use by election and electoral officers and officials in-case a voter could not find his/her name on the register voters list, but possess a Permanent Voters Card [PVC]. It in it’s final candidates releases by Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC], All Progressive Congress [APC] candidates in River and Zamfara States were conspicuously omitted.

‘There is a dynamism about Nigeria’s 1960 that far exceeds anything the nation now offers, Nigeria was vibrated then with; technical power, cultural power, economic power, intercontinental power and good governance. But as the nation grows, Nigeria political class and leaders sat at tables appearing to be friendly, but in their hearts were inclined to do what was bad. Speaking lies at tables that could not benefit Nigerians, because they all aim in succeeding in their political ambitions.’

‘One has the money as the principal means of action, the other servitude’. Their paths are diverse; Nevertheless, each seems called by some secret design of providence one day to hold in it’s hands the destinies of Nigeria.’ [This is my reflection of the political climate of Nigeria.]

‘Winning is not an all time thing, but a sometime thing. You don’t do it right all the time, but you do it right some of the time’. Has Nigeria leaders and the political class ever do it right once? And will this year make a difference between the contending presidential candidates?

With the 2019 elections in Nigeria described as having the highest number of candidates in her election history, will Nigeria survives; ‘Africa’s Impossible Elections Pride: 2019 Elections Uprising!’ 2019 elections: Nigerians are waiting patiently and if things go wrong. Between the conceptions and creation, between the emotions and response….falls the shadow!

 

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ASR AFRICA HOLDS GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR A N250 MILLION ABDUL SAMAD RABIU MEDICAL SCIENCE LABOURATORY FOR CRESCENT UNIVERSITY

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AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

ASR Africa has commenced the construction of a N250 Million medical science laboratory for Crescent University, Abeokuta in Ogun State.

From Right: Mr. G. T. Ogunmefun (University Acting Bursar); Barr. A. M. Ajiobla, SAN (Proprietor); Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila (Vice- Chancellor); Dr. Ubon Udoh (MD/CEO, ASR Africa); Barr. Z. A. Ajibola (Registrar) and Prof. M. K.  Momodu (Dean, College of Law) at the ground breaking ceremony of the Medical Science Laboratory for Crescent University, Abeokuta.

August24news.com gathered that the laboratory will enhance the capacity of the institution in meeting the National Development Plans and Transformational Agenda (NDTA) of the Federal Government of Nigeria, whilst filling the gap created by laboratory scientists who have left the country recently.


Speaking at the ceremony, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, expressed gratitude for the institution’s nomination by ASR Africa under its Tertiary Education Grant Scheme (TEGs).

He applauded ASR Africa for the award of the grant and noted that the project is the university’s topmost priority, considering its drive to expand its College of Health Sciences programs.


In his response, the MD CEO of ASR Africa, Dr Ubon Udoh, commended the management of the university for their academic achievements and systematic growth which is evident by the addition of three new colleges recently.

These colleges include the College of Environmental Sciences (COES), Bola Ajibola College of Law (BACOLAW) and the College of Health Sciences (COHES). Dr Udoh reiterated the commitment of ASR Africa in ensuring a timely completion of the project.


The N250 Million grant will provide fixtures and fittings for the medical science laboratory which features a 300 sitting capacity auditorium, offices for Head of Departments and lecturers, lecture /seminar rooms.

It will also cater as laboratories facility for Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Biology, Hematology, Pharmacology/Therapeutics and Chemical Pathology.


The ASR Africa Tertiary Education Grant Scheme is targeted at supporting quality education within the tertiary education system in Nigeria and so far over 30 tertiary institutions in Nigeria have benefitted from this grant which ranges from N250 million to N 2 billion.


ABOUT ASR AFRICA
The brainchild of African Industrialist, Philanthropist and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) was established in 2021 to provide sustainable, impact-based, homegrown solutions to developmental issues affecting Health, Education and Social Development within Africa. 

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Seplat Energy Clinches ‘Deal of the Year’ at New Telegraph Award

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Seplat Energy Clinches ‘Deal of the Year’ at New Telegraph Award

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

Seplat Energy Plc, a leading Nigerian energy company listed on both the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the London Stock Exchange, has clinched the ‘Deal of the Year’ Award at the recently held New Telegraph Newspaper Awards.

L-R: Stanley Opara, Manager Corporate Communications, Seplat Energy; Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, Lagos State Commissioner for Information & Strategy; and Adebowale Eboda, Associate General Counsel Corporate & Compliance, Seplat Energy at the New Telegraph Newspapers Awards where Seplat Energy clinched the ‘Deal of the Year Award’ in Lagos … on Friday.

Seplat Energy completed the deal on the acquisition of Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited – renamed Seplat Energy Producing Nigeria Unlimited (SEPNU) from ExxonMobil in December 2024. 

The Award ceremony was not just a ceremony but a heartfelt tribute to outstanding organisations and individuals that have made significant contributions across various sectors, including governance, business, education, and technology. The event honoured those who have excelled in their fields and inspired others through their work.

In his remarks, the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of the New Telegraph Newspaper, Mr Ayodele Aminu, said: “Tonight, we celebrate not just achievements but the transformative power of love, dedication to work, those who have transcended expectations, those who have defied barriers and inspired digital growth and made extraordinary waves and impact in their various fields.”

“The true essence of these awards lies not in accolades or trophies, but in the enduring impact of each orgnanisation and individual’s contributions,” Aminu  said, urging awardees to continue to push boundaries and inspire others for greater heights.

L-R: Stanley Opara, Manager Corporate Communications, Seplat Energy; Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, Lagos State Commissioner for Information & Strategy; and Adebowale Eboda, Associate General Counsel Corporate & Compliance, Seplat Energy at the New Telegraph Newspapers Awards where Seplat Energy clinched the ‘Deal of the Year Award’ in Lagos … on Friday.

The MPNU deal was transformative for Seplat Energy, with the capacity of more than doubling production and positioning the Company to drive growth and profitability, whilst contributing significantly to Nigeria’s future prosperity.

The completion of the acquisition has created Nigeria’s leading independent energy company, with the enlarged company having equity in 11 blocks (onshore and shallow water Nigeria); 48 producing oil and gas fields; 5 gas processing facilities; and 3 export terminals.

The acquisition of the entire issued share capital of MPNU adds the following assets to the Seplat Group: 40% operated interest in OML 67, 68, 70 and 104; 40% operated interest in the Qua Iboe export terminal and the Yoho FSO; 51% operated interest in the Bonny River Terminal (‘BRT’) NGL recovery plant; 9.6% participating interest in the Aneman-Kpono field; and approximately 1,000 staff and 500 contractors have transitioned to the Seplat Group.

This strongly connects to Seplat Energy’s mission of delivering value to all its stakeholders, and building a sustainable business that can deliver affordable, accessible and reliable energy for Nigeria.

Responding, Seplat Energy thanked the New Telegraphy Newspapers for its recognition whilst lauding the Newspaper’s commitment to excellence and professionalism. “At Seplat Energy we are proud of the contributions we can make to improving affordable energy access for Nigerians through the safe, responsible development of Nigeria’s oil and gas reserves,” it added.

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Olusunle, Now Fellow Nigerian Mining & Geosciences Society (FNMGS)

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…As Society Celebrates 64 Years of Existence

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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A research Director of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Engr. Dr. Samuel Olugbenga O. Olusunle has been conferred with the prestigious Fellow of Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (FNMGS), one of the oldest professional bodies in the history of Nigeria.

NASENI Research Director, Engr. Dr Samuel Olugbenga O. Olusunle, FNMGS, (right) receiving the Conferment Award plaque and Certificate from Prof. Akinade Sadrach Olatunji, the President of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society(NMGS)(left) during the Awards Night which took place at the Chida International Hotels Abuja on Wednesday 19 February 2025.

The Nigeria’s late sage, Pan Africanist and President during the First Nigerian Republic Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was the first patron of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society.     

The Society yesterday in Abuja concluded its 60th Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE), and it was time for the body to honour and recognize its members who had contributed tremendously not only to the growth and development of the Mining and Geosciences profession in the country, but the accomplishments of the honourees having direct bearing on the general socio-economic development of the country.

The event which was held between 16th to 19th February 2025 at the Chida International Hotel Abuja, came to a climax with Awards Night and recognition. Dr. Olusunle and 42 other members were honoured with the prestigious fellow category, which is the highest election attainable in society.

This conferment has added new appellation to Engr.Dr. Olusunle’s name as FNMGS.  In 1977, the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) succeeded the Nigerian Mining Geological and Metallurgical Society (NMGMS) which was founded on 15th January 1961 and officially inaugurated on 17th December, 1962.

The society is an international professional organization. Its Objectives include: Advancement and practice of Mining, Earth sciences and Metallurgy, Acquisition, preservation and dissemination of mining geoscientific and metallurgical knowledge, publication of an interdisciplinary learned journal of Mining and Geology (JMG), the CRUST, periodicals and specialized books including annual books of abstracts and programmes of the society’s conferences and activities and upholding the ethics and safeguarding the interests of the professionals covered by the society.

The society also has statutory representation in the council of the Nigerian Mining Engineers and Geoscientists (COMEG) established by the Federal republic of Nigeria Decree No. 40 of 1990. The categories of membership are Fellow, Corporate, Graduate, Students, Affiliate, Institutional and Honorary fellow, the highest of all is the Fellow category.

When asked to speak on the significance of the society’s recognition to him and NASENI where he serves as Director Research, a highly elated Olusunle had this to say: “I give God the glory and I am really humbled to be elected FELLOW of NMGS. It should be noted that the mandate of NASENI and the core concerns of NMGS are knittingly related. NASENI has one of its institutes operating within the purview of solid minerals exploitation (SOMMEDI).

NASENI also under wonderful leadership of the EVC/CEO, Khalil S. Halilu, is actively involved in the CNG project of the Federal Government. These and other notable activities/intervention of NASENI are collaborative windows between the agency and NMGS”.

Before he became research director, Dr. Olusunle was former Managing Director, Engineering Materials Development Institute (EMDI) Akure, one of NASENI Development Institutes. Also, he is a FELLOW of the Nigeria Institute of Mechanical Engineers (NIMechE), the Materials Science and Technology Society of Nigeria (MSN), the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE), The Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), The Nigerian Metallurgical Society (NMS)and many others.

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