Friday

Buhari approves 10-year validity for Nigerian passport

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered that the validity of Nigerian passports issued in the country should be increased from five to 10 years.


Comptroller-general of Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammed Babandede Thursday at the Ikoyi passport office in Lagos, also said that the president has approved improved security features and quality for the passport booklets.
“He (Buhari) has approved 10-year validity for passports which is great news. When the report comes, passports will be valid for 10 years which is great news especially for adults from the age of 18 and above,” Babandede said.
Babandede noted that the development will have people to pay more to get the passport and the e-passport system security features will be improved which will ease the stress of renewing passports.

“People will pay more if they can pay more and get the booklets quickly, it’s good with improved security for 10 years validity.”
“You can’t keep documents for 10 years without seeing decreased values in them, so we are improving the security features which would raise the standards of the passports.”
“And we will ensure it is done before the end of this year because the booklet has to change,” he added.

Thursday

Introducing Africa’s Next Hip-Hop Queen “Beambo Taylor”

Rising Hip Hop act, Beambo Taylor who was recently unveiled by Jaynation Music debuts with her single, “FunWonFinish”.Image result for beambo taylor biography

The creatively crafted single, herald her launch into the ever competitive Nigerian market but it’s sure a tune that the label is banking on to give her due recognition.
“FunWonFinish”, exhibits Beambo‘s prowess as a lyricist.  Rendered in her mother tongue of Yoruba language and sweetly blended with the English language, the song is predicted to be every listeners delight.
Beambo Taylor has been able to exhibit her rhyming skills at top-notch shows such as Dammy Krane’s Amin Concert, The Itesiwaju Eko Concert and the recently held Street Concert by Reminisce to mention a few. Her energy and attitude on stage is second to none.
The talented Femcee is influenced by the likes of Olamide, Reminisce, Nicki Minaj among many others.
The multi-talented 22 year old rapper hails from Ijebu Ode, Ogun State and was born in Lagos. A Diploma graduate of Mass Communication from the prestigious Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Beambo speaks English and Yoruba fluently and she raps smoothly in Yoruba.
“FunWonFinish” is produced by Seanzbeat, mixed and mastered by Marqai Mix.

Nigeria is divided —Obasanjo

Nigeria’s former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on Thursday, said the country is presently divided because people are deprived socially and economically.
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He, however, promised to support any Nigerian who would take the country to the promised land.
Obasanjo stated this while playing host to a presidential aspirant, Kabiru Taminu Turaki, at the OOPL, Abeokuta, vowing not to rest until the fortune of the country is turned around for the good.
“It is good for us as a nation and our democracy. We have said a lot of things that we have identified about what we need to put right as a country. What do we lack? Why are we not where we should be?
“We are so divided today the way we have not been before. People are deprived socially and economically. But you know I have never lost hope. The reasons are many but one of them is why we are having here today,” he added.

US Court throws out Biafra case against the Nigerian government

A District of Columbia (DC) Court in the United States (U.S.), has dismissed the suit filed by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) against the Federal Government and 15 others seeking millions of dollars compensation.
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The group, through its plaintiff, Godson M. Nnaka, and his lawyers, is also seeking payment of 40 percent of the $550 million Abacha loot.
Respondents in the suit are the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, Director General of the State Security Service (SSS), Lawal Daura, former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase and his successor, Ibrahim Idris.
Others are governors of Abia and Anambra states, Okezie Ikpeazu and Willie Obiano.
IPOB had filed the case against the defendants in the U.S. court, alleging rights violation, torture and killing of its members, who were on peaceful protest at different times and locations between 2016 and 2017.
The trial judge, Dabney Friedrich, dismissed IPOB’s case for lack of jurisdiction, saying officials of the Nigerian government enjoy foreign immunity.

Nigeria to experience longest total lunar eclipse on Friday —Scientist

Nigeria will on Friday night experience a spectacular total lunar eclipse, which will last for one hour, Prof. Augustine Ubachukwu,.

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Ubachukwu, the leader of Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Group of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, disclosed this on Thursday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
“Nigeria is set to experience a very spectacular total lunar eclipse on Friday, July 27, weather permitting.
“It will be visible from 9:30.p.m. and last till 11: 220 p.m.
“This total lunar eclipse will be primarily visible from the world’s Eastern  Hemisphere, which are Europe,  Africa,  Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Fayemi visits Bamidele in London

Ekiti State Governor-elect, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has paid a get-well visit to the Director General of his Campaign Council, Mr. Opeyemi Bamidele in London, United Kingdom.
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Bamidele was shot on June 1 by a trigger-happy policeman at the premises of the All Progress Congress (APC) during a welcome rally organised for Fayemi after stepping down from the Federal Executive Council  (FEC) as Minister of Mines and Steel Development.
The former House of Representatives member was rushed to the State University Teaching Hospital where he was operated upon and stabilised before being flown abroad to recuperate.
Bamidele who has been discharged from the hospital is still in London as an outpatient.
In a statement on Thursday night by his media aide, Ahmed Salami, Fayemi who left Ado-Ekiti for Lagos immediately after inaugurating his Transition Committee arrived London earlier in the day to pay Bamidele a morale-boosting visit.
The statement said Fayemi spent quality time with Bamidele, his wife, Mrs. Yemisi Bamidele, and other members of the family, Mr. Abiodun Bamidele and Mrs. Folasade Bamidele.
Fayemi and Bamidele also reviewed issues regarding the fiercely contested July 14 governorship election.
The reunion sparked up celebration of victory and praise and worship  sessions from the two eminent Ekiti leaders.

Facebook’s value crashes by $111bn

Facebook’s value was down by $111bn when Wall Street opened on Thursday, one of the most dramatic share price declines in history, after the social networking firm reported slowing growth in user numbers following a string of recent scandals.
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If losses hold at that level Mark Zuckerberg’s firm will earn the dubious honour of having suffered the largest single-day fall in value of any company in US stock market history.
Investors frantically sold Facebook shares in after-hours trading on Wednesday, pushing the company’s price down 18 per cent by the time the bell went on the New York Stock Exchange.

The precipitous decline was triggered by Facebook’s announcement that revenue gains would lag behind spending growth, meaning lower profits. It also said growth in user numbers would slow down.
Mr. Zuckerberg will be able to take comfort from the fact that Apple is now valued at more than three times the amount it was after its $60bn blip while Exxon is trading around 30 per cent up on its price in October 2008.
Still reeling from a backlash against its handling of fake news and privacy scandals, Facebook delivered further bad news on Wednesday in the form of its slowest growth in user numbers for more than two years.
However, that still meant facebook had 2.23 billion monthly active users – almost a third of the population of the planet – at the end of June, 11 per cent more than it had a year earlier.

China’s currency swap deal, investments in Nigeria may help create “petroyuan”

The China National Offshore Oil Corporation has plans to pump another $3 billion into this sphere on top of the $14 billion in assets that it already has in Nigeria, which is a huge move that indicates its intent to challenge the US and India for influence in Africa’s most populous country.
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The announcement that China intends to increase its energy investments in Nigeria by over a fifth follows a $2.4 billion currency swap deal in early May, which while seemingly not a lot in absolute terms, is designed to strengthen the future prospects for the so-called “petroyuan” by tying Africa’s largest oil producer to the petrodollar’s worst enemy.
This strategy is expected to dovetail with the several rail corridors that China wants to build in Nigeria in order to make the country the most important node along the vast Sahelian-Saharan Silk Road megaproject that it’s gradually constructing, which is envisioned to lift the world’s greatest concentration of extremely impoverished people out of their misery.

Oracle blockchain technology will boost Customs revenue by 50%

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has partnered with Oracle to deploy its Blockchain Cloud Service to boost efficiency and grow revenue. In this interview, Assistant Comptroller-General, Modernization, at NCS, Aber T Benjamin, said the initiative promises to grow revenue by over 50 per cent. He speaks with Lucas Ajanaku.
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Why did the NCS reached for Oracle’s blockchain technology?
NCS needed a technology, and partner, that could help us automate as many processes as possible – securely and efficiently.
How long has it been deployed?
The pilot on Oracle Blockchain Service was started in August of 2017 for the automation of Customs Excise Trade and Free Trade Zones.
What has been its impact on optimising running cost? How is the technology going to help NCS meet the revenue target set by the Fed Govt?
The successful completion of this Proof of Concept (POC) shows that, the entire business environment of Nigeria Customs can be migrated to Blockchain, to automate as many customs processes as possible, creating transparency and predictability. With Information Communication Technology (ICT), NCS have been able to improve revenue collection from about $195,000,000 per month to over $280,000,000. It is expected that once the Excise Trade Automation on Blockchain is fully completed, NCS will see a revenue growth increase of about 50 per cent.
Generally, what has been its impact on the NCS?
Oracle’s Blockchain-as-a-Service is used to provide Nigeria Customs Service with a trusted platform for the full automation of Customs Excise Trade business processes and procedures that improves transparency by allowing us to document and track products that are manufactured locally, right from the source of licensing and permits for manufacturing, to distribution and point of sale. An automated Excise will enable Nigeria to have reliable statistical data of its manufacturing base, and goods produced in Nigeria. In addition, it will help control the manufacturing industry, and create standards for global competitiveness; as well as regulate illegal manufacturing of products not fit for trade and consumption.
With your experience so far with the technology, would advise other MDAs to embrace it?
Yes, technology is required to drive transparency, trust, and predictability. To ensure reliable and irrefutable data required for all government services.
In what particular way, if any, would this technology boost the anti-corruption war of the President Buhari led administration?
Technology brings about inclusive understanding of all parties involved in that business process or service, and when it comes to the business process of Government the transparency attributed to this technology will instantly make it difficult for corruption to survive. Corruption survives where there is a lack of knowledge and understanding of policies, business process and procedures especially where this is not made transparent to all parties involved.
How is the technology complementing the efforts to boost the efficiency of the Service?
The area where this technology is being applied is currently manual, but with the full automation of the manual process leveraging Oracle Blockchain Service, the outcome will only be a win-win situation for the Service and the trading public in general.

Monday

CELEBRATING FUJI ICON.

BARRYBATION 2018.