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Bayelsa Is Home, Says Chief Of Air Staff *Gov Diri Assures On Sustained Support For Military Formations

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By David Owei

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshall Sunday Aneke, was overwhelmed by nostalgia on Wednesday on his first visit to Bayelsa State where he was the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Mobility Command, Yenagoa, before his appointment by President Bola Tinubu in 2025.

Air Marshall Aneke described the visit as homecoming when he led the Air Force top brass on a courtesy call to Governor Douye Diri in Government House, Yenagoa.

Waxing philosophical, the CAS said that like a son who went out to win laurels, the first port of call to be celebrated was home.

According to him, “as a son of Bayelsa, I am in the state to pay homage where I got promoted to Chief of the Air Staff.”

Aneke said Bayelsa was not only a strategic location of national importance, but also a place in his heart where he witnessed hospitality and patriotism.

His words: “This state has been privileged and lucky to produce service chiefs I know. In the Air Force, three or four former AOCs here have been promoted to the top position.

“Bayelsa is not only a strategic location of national importance, but also has a place in my heart. It has a special meaning for me, having previously served here as the Air Officer Commanding Mobility Command and returning in my present capacity as the Chief of the Air Staff. So this feels really a homecoming.

“During my earlier service in this state, I witnessed first hand the resilience, hospitality and patriotism of the good people of this state. I therefore consider this not just official but deeply personal; a reunion with a community and family I hold in very high esteem, Your Excellency.”

He explained that the visit was part of his ongoing operational tour of NAF units and operational theatres around the country.

He also stated that it was to assess the operational readiness of the personnel, evaluate ongoing security efforts and strengthen civil-military relationship and cooperation as well as ensure safety of lives and critical national assets.

The Air Force chief equally disclosed that he was in the state for the inauguration and formal hand over of a training facility built by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to the Nigerian Air Force.

Aneke expressed the appreciation of the service to the Bayelsa helmsman for the support and cooperation of his administration.

Responding, Governor Diri said Aneke served the state with integrity, synergised with the government and its people, and that he had no doubt he will be a good ambassador of the state.

The governor noted with delight that very senior military officers that served creditably in the state were often rewarded, describing Bayelsa as a fertile ground for promotion, particularly in the military.

He said: “You served and worked in partnership, in synergy with the government and the good people of Bayelsa State. We have no doubt in our mind that you are indeed our own and an ambassador of Bayelsa State.

“Biologically, you are from any other state, but we see you as a gentleman from Bayelsa. So, all others coming here should know that this is a fertile ground for promotion in the military.”

He further stated that his administration had ensured a cordial relationship between the Air Force and the state since he assumed office just as with other military commands.

According to him, the Mobility Commanders and other service commanders have contributed to the peace and the security of the state and assured of his administration’s commitment to supporting all the military formations in the state.

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Igala youths, CSOs protest at INEC over Kogi East constituencies’ dispute

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

The headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Abuja was the scene of a peaceful protest on Thursday as the Igala Youths Council and several civil society organisations, CSOs demanded protection for newly created constituencies in Kogi East.

The demonstrators accused the Kogi State Government of moves to abolish constituencies recently gazetted by the INEC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Carrying placards with various inscriptions, they urged the commission to preserve what they described as constitutionally recognised constituencies established through delineation exercises in 2024 and 2026.

Speaking for the group, spokesperson Onogu Collins said the protest was necessary to prevent any attempt to undermine the right of Kogi East communities to fair representation. The group is particularly concerned about alleged efforts to suppress the Enjema State Constituency in Ankpa Local Government Area through a proposed Harmonization Bill.

“We are here peacefully to call on INEC to defend the integrity of the newly gazetted constituencies in Kogi East,” Collins said.

The protesters argued that the creation of additional constituencies was meant to address years of political imbalance and underrepresentation in the area.

They warned that reversing the constituencies would deny affected communities access to democratic participation and developmental opportunities, describing it as marginalisation.

INEC National Commissioner, Professor Abdullahi Abduzuru, who received the protesters, assured them that the commission would review the concerns raised.

“We’ll examine all the issues you have presented and respond appropriately, not just to you but to Nigerians as well,” he said.

Security personnel monitored the protest, which ended without incident.

The demonstrators expressed confidence that INEC would safeguard the newly gazetted constituencies ahead of the next general elections.

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Araba Aiyenigba Felicitates Sola Enikanolaiye on his Appointment as Minister by President Tinubu ….Says he is a pride of Okun Nation, the personification of the cherished Omoluabi ethos

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Sola ENIKANOLAIYE(left) and Araba Rufus Aiyenigba, (right)

By Ignatius Okorocha

The Acting National Secretary of Okun Development Association (ODA) has expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for finding an illustrious son of South-East Yagba worthy to assume the position of a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In a statement signed he signed himself, Acting National Secretary of Okun Development Association (ODA), Araba Rufus Aiyenigba, said he deeply felicitates an illustrious and greatly esteemed Okun compatriot, the Agba Akin of South-East Yagba, and Aare Atona of Ekinrin-Adde, His Excellency, Ambassador Audu-Rafiu Olusola ENIKANOLAIYE, on his well-deserved appointment as Minister of State-Designate, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“This appointment is considered fitting and one of the most strategic decisions of President Tinubu. It is a good development that will impact significantly on Nigeria’s image and foreign policy trajectory, considering the uncommon wealth of experience and noble character of the Minister-designate.

“Obviously, and undeniably, President Tinubu made the right choice by nominating Ambassador ENIKANOLAIYE, considering for the post of Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, considering that he is well-suited to add the desired value to this administration quest of repositioning our nation’s policy architecture for greater efficiency, strategic engagement, and stronger global partnerships, as well as to promote Nigeria’s national interest, advance economic diplomacy, foster regional cooporation and stability, while safeguarding the welfare of Nigerians at home and abroad.

“Ambassador ENIKANOLAIYE’s good career record, vast international exposure, network, and the depth of his professional knowledge and expertise in the Nigerian foreign service as a distinguished diplomat make him a good pick for the job.

“His vast career experience having earlier served as permanent secretary at the ministry of foreign affairs, and as senior special assistant on foreign affairs and international relations to the Preisident, will surely place the new Minister in good stead on his tour of duty, particularly at this juncture of increasing volatility in global politics and shifting dynamics of global order manifesting in a major transition from unipolarity to a complex multipolar system.”

According to him,”Sola ENIKANOLAIYE represents the pinnacle of ethical social and moral behaviour. He ia is a personification of nobility and an embodiment of impeccable character, integrity, humility, and excellence. His moral courage to always stand for what is right is most endearing.

“This great Okun son is known and celebrated as an exemplar of the act and art of social and a promoter of unity in diversity, and he always prioritizes the community and public good overself.

“His stepping up to the national stage as a federal cabinet member to contribute to the sustainable growth and development of the nation at this point in time is heartwarming for all Okun son and daughter gobally.

“It is undeniable that he has, over the years, not only impacted his Okun homeland and people but has played key roles in community development and has been a vital agent for social harmony. He has remarkably snd consistently given to the Okun nation, the larger Nigerian society and humanity in general, in deeds and in position actions.

“I have a strong conviction that Ambassador Sola ENIKANOLAIYE will do the Okun nation proud, and he will work to reposition Nigeria for greater global reckoning, and will assuredly write his indeliby name on the sands of time.

“Sir, I feel very proud to be associated with you. This is wishing you God’s speed, good health, and divine protection as you embark on this critical national assignment, which will further and admirably place the name of Okun on national and global map.”

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A Tribute @ 73: Three things that stand Dr. Mike Adenuga out as an exceptional Nigerian

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Dr Mike Adenuga

By Liliian Chinasa Orlando

When Nigerians were in tight rope and were paying through their nose to access some foreign-dominated sectors that had been milking the citizens dry, come Dr Mike Adenuga, who came with a strong capacity to break the jinx hitherto seen by many as impossible.

Through him three things were proven: First, indigenous firms can crack capital-intensive sectors like oil and telecom. Secondly, pricing disruption can democratize access for millions. And thirdly, wealth means more when it builds platforms for others.

These proven engineered the steel-like mind set that has driven the successes of Dr Mike Adenuga business philosophy, thus, it has made him more successful in all his ventures that include but not limited to the following:

Conoil Producing: Upstream exploration and production. One of Nigeria’s largest indigenous E&P companies.
Conoil PLC: Downstream marketing with 400+ filling stations nationwide. Listed on NGX.
This broke the monopoly of foreign multinationals and proved local capacity in capital-intensive oil.
Telecom Revolution: The coming of Globacom.
The 1999 Setback. He paid whopping $20M for a GSM licence via Communications Investment Ltd, but it was revoked by the Obasanjo government. Lost the deposit.
But someone to be discouraged, he made a comeback in 2002, when he Won the Second National Operator (SNO) licence for $200M with Globacom Ltd. Reportedly paid the $180M balance 35 minutes before deadline.

By August 29, 2003, Glo Mobile had been launched, resulting in the disruption of the telecommunication market overnight. With the launch, he subsequently introduced Per-second billing; a system competitors tagged an impossible feat to achieve. But Glo did it, forcing the rivals, MTN & Econet to follow within weeks.
Glo, through the founder, Mike Adenuga, crashed entry costs: this means that SIM cards dropped from ₦20,000-₦25,000 to affordable levels.

For all these impossible innovations in the telecom sector, Nigerins paid him back with massive appreciation by subscribing to Glo network. This identification resulted in aggressive rollout, where over 1million subscribers were recorded in 9 months in 87 towns, thereby giving the company a whopping ₦120 billion revenue in just one year of hitting the market.

Mike Adenuga didn’t relent on the little achievements recorded so far, rather it was such achievements that prodded him to consolidate more in the ever-expandding sector.

So, in 2011, Glo-1 Cable, was lunched. This is the first wholly African-owned submarine cable; costing the company $800M, that runs through 9,800km from UK to Nigeria. This feat gave Nigeria and other West African countries, direct, cheaper bandwidth, which eventually cut reliance on foreign carriers.

Today, Adenuga’s Globacom has become Nigeria’s 2nd largest operator with 60M+ subscribers, operating in Ghana, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, with a nick name of “Grandmaster of Data”.

Dr Adenuga’s business ingenuity does not stop stop with Globacom, as he had other business Interests that include,
Banking: Major stake Sterling Bank.
In real estate sector, he has a significant property portfolio in Lagos, Abuja, London.
In Aviation sector Dr Adenuga has many private jets, that run aviation services for both domestic and international purposes.
Forbes consistently ranks him among Africa’s top 5 richest, with wealth built primarily in Nigeria.

His business style cannot be divorced from his personality. With moniker nick name of “The Bull”, this signifies his relentless, calculated risk-taking approach in doing business.

Dr. Mike Adeniyi Adenuga Jr., GCON, was
born in April 29, 1953 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. His father: Oloye Michael Agbolade Adenuga Sr.was a schoolteacher, while his mother, Chief Mrs. Oyindamola Adenuga, was a prominent Yewa businesswoman who traded in textiles.

He attended Ibadan Grammar School and Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro. For university, he moved to the U.S. where he personally funded himself by driving taxis and working as a security guard. He earned a B.Sc in Business Administration from Northwestern Oklahoma State University, and an MBA from Pace University, New York, all in United States of America.

In his return to Nigeria in the late 1970s, he started trading in lace textiles, and distributing soft drinks like Coca-Cola. By age 26, he’d made his first million dollars – displaying the risk appetite and trading instincts that became his trademark.

By 1990, Chief Adenuga received an oil prospecting license from the Nigeria military president, General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration, signalling the purveyor that made the company, Consolidated Oil to struck oil in 1991, in shallow waters of Ondo State – becoming the first indigenous Nigerian company to discover oil in commercial quantity.

Today, Consolidated Oil has expanded to include Conoil Producing, a upstream exploration and production; one of Nigeria’s largest indigenous E&P companies.
There is also Conoil PLC, a downstream marketing company with over 400 filling stations nationwide. Conoil PLC had listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange. This feat broke the monopoly of foreign multinationals and once again proved local capacity in capital-intensive oil.

Through the Mike Adenuga Foundation, Dr Adenuga supports many people by giving extensively. He has also endowed Mike Adenuga Professional Chair at University of Lagos, funds scholarships for indigent students and donates to buildings/facilities to schools.

In the health and disaster Relief, he remains one of the major donors during the COVID-19. He has equally touched lived through his donations to foods disaster victims, and to other national emergencies, which included funding medical outreach programmes in Nigeria and beyond.

Other areas Dr Adenuga has shown significant large heart include sports and culture sectors. Through his company, Glo, he sponsors Glo CAF Awards, and also sponsored Africa’s top football awards for 11 years.
His Glo company remains the major sponsor of Nigerian Super Eagles and league.
The country’s Nollywood, music, and cultural festivals cannot be what they are today without the massive sponsorship they had received from Dr Mike Adenuga, making many of these sports, music and Nollywood legends Glo Ambassadors.

In his home town of Ijebu-Igbo, and other neighboring communities, Dr Adenuga has shown indelible mark through the provision of Infrastructure projects. These are done through quiet interventions for individuals – medical bills, school fees.

Therefore , it is in recognition of his outstanding works in the country, Africa and the world at large that Nigerian government bestowed on him the country’s 2nd highest national honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON. He was also recognized by government of France by honouring him with Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, that country’s highest honor in 2018.
Ghana also bestowed on him the Companion of the Star of Ghana, a national honor.
He was also honoured with African Entrepreneur of the Year, for many times.

Dr. Mike Adeniyi Adenuga Jr., GCON is married with children. He maintains a low profile.

At 73, he remains Executive Chairman of Globacom and Conoil Producing. Divides time between Nigeria, London, and France.

From taxi driver in New York to telecom tycoon, his story is Nigeria’s case study in homegrown capitalism.

Happy birthday, Sir.

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