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  • Dangote, GTBank emerge most admired African brands

    Dangote, GTBank emerge most admired African brands

    Idowu Sowunmi

    For the third time in a row, Dangote Group has emerged as the most admired brand of African origin by consumers.

    Also, GTBank has emerged as the most admired financial brand in Africa and the United Kingdom’s BBC retained its media category ranking as the most admired media brand in separate category sub-surveys.

    This was disclosed in a survey of 100 Africa best brands announced in a novel global virtual event that incorporated the market openings of Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria.

    African brands only occupy 13 of the 100 entries, seven less from last year.

    The consumer-led survey sought to establish brand preferences across Africa. The survey was conducted among a representative sample of respondents 18 years and older, in 27 countries which collectively represent 50 per cent of the continent, covering all economic regions and accounting for an estimated 80 per cent of the population and the GDP of Africa.

    The 2020 survey was conducted between February and April 2020 and yielded over 15,000 brand mentions and over 2,000 unique brands.

    Established 10 years ago, the Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands survey and rankings have become the most authoritative survey, analysis, and metric of brands in Africa.

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    Founder and Chairman of Brand Africa and Brand Leadership, Thebe Ikalafeng, during an online interactive session via Zoom, said: “African brands have an important role in helping to build the image, competitiveness and transforming the continent’s promise into a real change.”

    He expressed concerns that 10 years after “the triumphant FIFA World Cup in South Africa which globally highlighted the promise and capability of Africa, and despite the vibrant entrepreneurial environment, Africa is not creating more competitive brands to meet the needs of its growing consumer market”.

    Global Client Development Manager, GeoPoll, Caitlin van Niekerk, in his remarks, said: “The reach and accessibility of mobile across the continent enabled us to survey respondents across a representative sample of countries quickly and effectively, giving us vital and timely results at a critical time. Kantar has been the insight lead for Brand Africa since inception in 2010.”

    In his reaction, Group Chief Corporate Communication Officer of Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, said the management was not unexpected of the ranking because the company has a long standing reputation for quality, relevance compliance and social stewardship.

    According to him, “Our mission and vision engage and inspire us to by extension connects us with both our internal and external stakeholders.

    “We fervently believe that only Africans can develop Africa, and this gives us stronger sense of relevance in all the countries where we have our operations.

    “We are touching lives by providing their basic needs and empowering Africans more than ever before; creating jobs reducing capital flight, helping government conserve foreign exchange drain by supporting different industrial infrastructural projects of African government.”

    Chiejina noted that Dangote Cement has been producing high quality and affordable cement, reducing poverty, engaging in unprecedented philanthropy and above all respecting the laws of the land where we operate.

    He said: “All these are our credo and we do not compromise it, it is our way. And the ranking is just an acknowledgement of all these by our stakeholders, We keep our brand promise and stay authentic.”

    Out of the top 100 brands in 2010/11, only half still appear in this year’s list due to mergers, acquisitions and the obsolescence of many brands.

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    The most prominent changes are in the technology category with the demise Blackberry (#32 in 2010/11), the consolidation of Vodafone (#54 in 2010/11 and now #13 in 2020) which acquired Vodacom in 2008 and re-branded in 2011, Etisalat (#40 in 2010/11) re-branding to 9 Mobile in 2017 and Motorola (#39) being acquired by Lenovo in 2014.

    A Chinese brand, Tecno, has raced up the ranking from #33 to #5 in the rankings – a dominant performance for one of China’s premier global brands that are not even sold in China.

  • No probe of Abba Kyari’s memos, Buhari is in charge – Presidency says

    No probe of Abba Kyari’s memos, Buhari is in charge – Presidency says

    By Tobiloba Kolawole

    The Presidency has refuted media reports alleging that President Muhammadu Buhari reversed 150 memos signed off by the former Chief of Staff to the President, Late Abba Kyari.

    According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Tuesday, the reports on “presidential directive on 150 memos is fake news”.

    Shehu said: “The attention of the Presidency has been drawn to media reports alleging that President Muhammadu Buhari has cancelled a number of memos and appointments signed off by his former Chief of Staff. Not surprisingly, these reports have quoted unnamed sources.

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    “There is not a grain of truth in these reports and Nigerians should please ignore the insinuations behind them”, Shehu noted.

    The presidential spokesman however reassured Nigerians that President Buhari is in charge and has not at anytime shared presidential power with any of his aides.

    “President Buhari was duly re-elected by Nigerians in February 2019. He has not and will never cede to anyone else, that power and trust given to him by the Nigerian people”, he added.

    On Monday, media reports alleged that President Buhari had initiated a probe of all activities including appointments, memos and approvals signed off by late Kyari.

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    Before the death of the former Chief of Staff, many Nigerians assumed that late Abba Kyari wielded too much power within and outside the presidency. In fact, he was touted as the arrow head of an alleged cabal that controls the wheel of governance rather than President Buhari.

  • Amosun mourns the passing of Chief Imam, Egbaland at 98

    Amosun mourns the passing of Chief Imam, Egbaland at 98

    The immediate past Governor of Ogun State, who now represents Ogun Central Senatorial District at the red chamber, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has commiserated with the family of late Alhaji Liadi Orunsolu who was until his death in the early hours of Tuesday, the President-General, League of Imams and Alfas in Ogun State.

    Senator Amosun in company of a former Minister for Mines and Steel Development, Sarafa Tunji Ishola and a former member of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Idowu Olowofuja visited the Orunsolu’s compound around 8:30am.

    The former Governor who described the death of Alhaji Orunsolu as painful noted that: “Egbaland, in particular, and Ogun State in general, have lost a respected religious leader and a renowned Islamic scholar.“The Chief Imam was an erudite Islamic scholar who was well versed in Islamic Religious Knowledge. He was a symbol of unity who rallied the Ummah in Egbaland as one indivisible entity during his lifetime.

    “Alhaji Orunsolu maintained effective leadership as the Chief Imam of Egbaland and President of League of Imams and Alfas in Ogun State, whilst also provided wise counsel to the entire Rabittah in the entire Yoruba land, Edo and Delta States” Senator Amosun stated.

    In his words of consolation and wish for the family and the entire Muslim Ummah, the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss, Senator Amosun prayed that “the Almighty Allah (SWT) will grant Imam Liadi Orunsolu Aljannah Firdaus”.

  • Chief Imam of Egbaland dies at 98: President Buhari, Governor Abiodun mourn

    Chief Imam of Egbaland dies at 98: President Buhari, Governor Abiodun mourn

    The Chief Imam of Ebgland, Alhaji Liadi Orunsolu is dead.

    The revered religious leader and erudite scholar passed on at the early hours of Tuesday at the age of 98.

    In a condolence message by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina,  President Muhammadu Buhari condoled with the family of the late cleric and the Ogun State Government.

    The President noted that the late President-General of the League of Imams and Alfas in Ogun State “lived a long and qualitative life that was devoted to the service of Allah.

    While the president charged those who mourn to emulate the devout life of the deceased Islamic leader, he added that: “He lived a long and qualitative life, devoted to the service of Allah.

    “May he be bountifully rewarded, having completed his course”, Buhari stated.

    Similarly, the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun has also commiserated with the Orunsolu family and the people of Egbaland including the Muslim community on the passing of the Islamic scholar.

    “I commiserate with the people of Egbaland in particular and of the State and the Muslim Ummah in general, on the death of the Chairman, League of Imams in Ogun State and Chief Imam of Egbaland.”

    The Governor noted that he is grateful that: “Almighty Allah (SWT) let Baba Orunsolu see the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan and more so, at that grand age tells us that it is important we immortalise him by emulating the virtues exemplified by the late cleric.

    “Alhaji never treated me as a Governor. He was a father to me, and I will personally miss him for his words of wisdom. May Allah grant him Aljanah Firdaus, and comfort the family he left with us”, Prince Abiodun stated.

  • Lagos to evacuate drainage silts as early morning rainfall causes building collapse in Yaba

    Lagos to evacuate drainage silts as early morning rainfall causes building collapse in Yaba

    By Idowu Sowunmi

    Lagos State Government has promised to focus its immediate attention on the evacuation of silts removed from all cleared drains in the state.

    This was coming as Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) disclosed that there was a partial building collapse at 6, Olonode Street, Alagomeji in Yaba, in the early hours of Monday due to the heavy rainfall in the area.

    Addressing journalists after the second round inspection tour of ongoing drainage project sites in Surulere, Lagos Mainland and Somolu local government areas, Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, said findings have shown that several drainage channels, which had been cleared in the past, are quickly filled with dirt again due to non-evacuation of the silts in time.

    He assured that work is ongoing at various canals and drainages in order to ensure the free flow of wastewater.

    “This is the second phase of the inspection tour we commenced last week. It’s an ongoing process. The inspection is based on the directive of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu that the ministry’s officials must continuously go out to monitor closely and ascertain the level of work being carried out by the contractors assigned to clean these canals,” Bello said.

    The commissioner added that the Sanwo-Olu administration has been able to reduce indiscriminate waste disposal by residents to an appreciable level, noting that the government would not relent in performing its responsibilities of maintaining flood-free, clean and hygienic environment in Lagos State.

    Bello was accompanied on the inspection tour by the Special Adviser Drainages, Joe Igbokwe, and Permanent Secretary, Lekan Shodeinde.

    While expressing satisfaction with the level of work at most of the project sites, he noted that the attention of project contractors has, however, been called to few noticeable lapses in some areas.

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    On the other hand, the commissioner expressed dissatisfaction with the level of work done at Fatai Kadiri Drain (Opeyemi Fola-Agoro Collector Drain), demanding that contractors should revisit the area for more dredging, while they should immediately remove some of the culverts that were wrongly positioned.

    Some of the drainage channels and canals visited include Somolu, Kosofe, Lagos Mainland, Surulere, Alausa Ikeja, System 2/Fola-Agoro, Gbagada/Bariga Channel and Anthony Oke.

    Other projects inspected are: Opeyemi Fola-Agoro collector drain, dredging of Ojo-Oniyun-Olaleye (by Park Lane), Otumara collector drain, Alaka – Tejuosho channel (System 4) Alaka, dredging of Carter-Railway channel Alaka, Nathan collector drain, dredging of Bush Arowojobe channel, Atunranse canal, System C6 by Fashoro/Akobi Crescent and System C6 by LUTH Idi – Araba.

    Meanwhile, a building has suffered partial collapse in Yaba area of Lagos due to heavy rainfall.

    Speaking on the incident, LASBCA General Manager, Engr. Biola Kosegbe, said the collapsed building was a three-floor structure and had previously been identified, sealed and marked for demolition, while all occupants had been evacuated by the agency before the unfortunate incident.

    “The structure, which had hitherto failed the integrity test carried out by the agency, had been earmarked for removal by LASBCA. With the latest development, the officials of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) have commenced the immediate demolition of the building to prevent any loss of lives,” she said.

    Kosegbe urged owners of old buildings in the state to, as a matter of urgency, ascertain the level of structural stability of their property to avert collapse, most especially with the present raining season.

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    The general manager explained that statistics has shown high incidence of building collapse during this period.

    Kosegbe maintained that the present administration would leave no stone unturned in sanitising the building construction industry removing all illegal or distressed buildings, as well as structures that are not in conformity with the state building laws, regulations and standards.

    She reaffirmed the commitment of the agency in ensuring that all building owners as well as developers across the metropolis comply strictly with all regulations and safety precautions, in order to prevent or reduce the occurrence of building collapse in the state.

  • 82yr Ex-DG Imo Broadcasting Corporation stabs wife to death

    82yr Ex-DG Imo Broadcasting Corporation stabs wife to death

    A former Director General of Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), Theophilus Okere is alleged to have stabbed his wife of over fifty years, Beatrice to death.

    The incident, which happened in Imerienwe, Ngor -Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State was confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer Imo state command Mr. Orlando Ikeokwu.

    While it is unclear what led to the incident, ikeokwu stated that the suspect who is 82 years old had fled the community, adding that security operatives have launched a manhunt for the alleged killer.

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    The remains of the  late Beatrice, who retired from the State Polytechnic, Umuagwo has been deposited at the morgue as police have begun investigation to unravel the circumstances that led to the death of the victim.

  • Singer, Cynthia Morgan stirs controversy over botched N40 million record deal

    Singer, Cynthia Morgan stirs controversy over botched N40 million record deal

    Cynthia Morgan, who was once a toast of music lovers has opened up on what she went through after a misunderstanding with the CEO of her former record label ‘Northside Records, Jude Okoye.

    Nigerian songwriter and singer, Cynthia Morgan opened a can of controversy when spoke for the first time on why she had disappeared from the entertainment scene.

    The Hip Hop and dancehall crooner during an instalive chat with ex-Miss Globe Nigeria, Cassandra, accused her former Northside Record label boss,  Jude Okoye of being the cause of her ordeals.

    Morgan, who in an attempt to re-brand for a comeback into the industry changed her stage name to Madrina, disclosed that she lost almost everything including stage name “Cynthia Morgan”, her VEVO account, royalties, Instagram account and other things due to the contract she signed with Northside Inc records.

    The singer also suggested that she had information that could wreck Jude Okoye but decided against such as it was unnecessary.

    She further revealed that she became depressed thereafter and had to relocate to Benin to save cost for treatment of an illness that almost took her life.

    On why she did not open up at that time, Morgan said she was not ready to talk as she believed it was a phase of life she would surmount. She however admitted that some of her colleagues in the music industry reached out to her for work, which she wasn’t ready to get back to at the time.

    In a twist, Morgan’s former manager, Joy Tongo and Northside Inc record label boss, jude Okoye have debunked the singer’s accusations. While Okoye claimed Morgan owed the sum of N40 million, and a default contractual agreement; Tongo on her part, accused Cynthia of seeking sympathy with her story.

    Jude Okoye’s Statement on Cynthia Morgan
    Jude Okoye’s Statement on Cynthia Morgan

    She also claimed Cynthia owed her $30,000 and confirmed Morgan owed Jude Okoye “over 40 Million”. Threatening to reveal more of Cynthia’s “dirt”, Tongo disclosed that she introduced Cynthia to Jude Okoye.

    Joy Tongo’s response to Cynthia Morgan claims
    Joy Tongo’s response to Cynthia Morgan claims

    On her return to music, the singer said that she does not want to sign under a label anymore but open to partnerships and hoping to stage a comeback.

    A GoFundMe account has been launched by her fans who expressed sympathy over “all she went through” with the hashtag #BringBackCynthinaMorgan.

    However, pop singer, Davido has offered to assist Morgan stage a comeback into the music industry.

     

  • Lagos: Marine Beach Bridge for 5-month repair shutdown

    Lagos: Marine Beach Bridge for 5-month repair shutdown

    The Lagos State Government says there will be a partial closure of Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for a period of 5 months

    The partial closure, which will take effect from Wednesday 27th May and last until Wednesday 21st October 2020, is to facilitate repair work on the bridge and ease the free flow of transportation across the metropolis.

    The planned repair work on the affected bridge by the Federal Ministry of Works was on Sunday in a statement by the state Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, described as “vital to the safety of the people of Lagos, especially motorists plying the route to access different parts of the State”.

    Oladeinde explained that in order to ease traffic during the reconstruction period, necessary repair works have begun on all alternative routes around the construction area, making them motorable.

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    Giving details of the repair works, the Commissioner stated that: “the exercise, which will entail bearing and expansion joint replacement, is planned for two phases, with each phase focusing on one lane of the Bridge at a time. During the first phase, work will be done on the Apapa inbound lane, while the second phase will concentrate work on the outbound lane”.

    In an attempt to allay the fears of Lagos residents of imminent traffic jam that might occur as a result of the partial closure, Oladeinde emphasized that “adequate arrangements have been put in place to ensure that traffic within the axis is effectively managed during the construction period”.

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    “Motorists inwards Wharf Road will be diverted to the other section of the bridge for vehicles exiting Apapa. A contraflow of 200 metres will be put in place for vehicles to realign with a proper direction inwards Ajegunle or Wharf Road, Apapa, in order to ensure that motorists descending to Total Gas underbridge will drive without any hindrance”, Oladeinde explained.

    However, reiterating the commitment of the Lagos State Government to providing a transporatation system that will meet the aspirations of a greater Lagos, the Commissioner appealed for the cooperation of residents and vehicle owners within the area and assured that officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other State law enforcement agencies will be deployed to the area to ameliorate inconveniences that might arise from the closure.

     

     

  • Akande lauds Ibrahim-Imam’s Appointment, describes him as APC’s cornerstone

    Akande lauds Ibrahim-Imam’s Appointment, describes him as APC’s cornerstone

    By Idowu Sowunmi

    The former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande, has described former Presidential Liaison Officer, Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, as the party’s cornerstone hitherto overlooked in
    appointments.

    He said Ibrahim-Imam played a crucial role in the merger of legacy parties culminating in the birth of APC.

    While congratulating Ibrahim-Imam on his appointment as Chairman, Board of Trustees of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), Akande also thanked
    President Muhammadu Buhari for doing what he called the right thing.

    “When Buhari’s government, perhaps inadvertently, gave Ibrahim-Imam no position, Tinubu requested me to talk to Buhari on Ibrahim-Imam’s behalf. I refused because I presumed that there must have been a dangerous disconnect between the APC and its government.

    “Now that the President has approved a position for Ibrahim-Imam in government, I congratulate President
    Buhari. I congratulate Ibrahim-Imam. I also sincerely congratulate the APC. I hope that from now on, the party and the government can learn to work in sync.
    Ibrahim-Imam’s appointment shows that the rejected stone has been reserved for the corner of the house,” Akande, who is also a former governor of Osun State,
    said.

    Akande’s special tribute to Ibrahim-Imam on his appointment read: “As soon as the All Progressives Congress (APC) was registered as a political party in
    July 2013, there began series of momentous events, which included the emergence of a new faction of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) called ‘The New
    PDP.’

    “This PDP faction must have had its origin in an earlier discussion between Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and some leaders of the PDP, especially Dr. Olusola Saraki,
    Rotimi Amaechi and Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. They must have toyed with the idea of starting a new party perhaps with a merger of their faction with the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

    “When another set of merger that produced APC had taken place, Asiwaju Tinubu was no longer comfortable
    that he had not carried his ‘friends’ in the PDP on board. Through the instrumentality of Kashim Ibrahim-
    Imam, a programme had been dramatically drawn up to put pressure on the party leadership so that General
    Muhammadu Buhari (as he then was), Tinubu, myself and other leaders would tour the country, meet leaders to showcase APC and invite them to join the new party.

    “Kashim is the son of Alhaji Ibrahim-Imam of Maiduguri who used to be the Leader of Opposition and of the Action Group (AG) in the old Northern House of Assembly. The younger Ibrahim-Imam is distinctively cerebral as an old boy of Kings College, Lagos.

    “He was in the Social Democratic Party (SDP) during the Babangida era and later became a Special Adviser to President Obasanjo on Senate Matters. He is an
    ebullient character, very friendly and very generous. I used the word ‘generous’ because of our experience when, once, we went to see Buhari in Kaduna. Ibrahim-Imam and Buhari were living almost on the same street.

    “On our way back, Tinubu and I decided to say ‘hello’ to Ibrahim-Imam and his family. By the time we got there, for he was expecting us, he had prepared three
    giant pots of pigeon soup made of special delicacies.

    He wanted to start serving us but we said no because we had already being treated to a feast by Buhari and were in a hurry to catch a flight back to Abuja.

    “By the time we got to Abuja, we found that the pots of soup were being sent after us. Someone from Ibrahim-Imam’s household had been mandated to take a flight to Abuja just to deliver those pots of soup at our residence! For more than one week, we were eating pigeon soup!

    “More so, it was Ibrahim-Imam who masterminded the arrangement for an all-APC initial first visits across the country. There were not many planes. Sometimes we got one, and sometimes two, and each might not be taking more than 10 to 14 persons. We started with
    Rotimi Amaechi, then Rivers governor, in Port Harcourt because of the difficult terrain of politics in the South-south on 29th October, 2013.

    “From Port Harcourt, we flew to Minna to meet former governor Babangida Aliyu in Bida and from there, to Yola to meet then governor Murtala Nyako and then, Ilorin to meet with former governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and Senator Bukola Saraki. It was Ahmed who received us at the Government House in Ilorin and told
    us they would deliver our message to their principal, Saraki.

    “We visited all the PDP leaders one after the other. We went to Jigawa to meet with the governor, Sule Lamido, who told us, very rudely too, that he would not leave the PDP.

    “Our going to Kano became acrimonious. By the time we were at the Abuja airport, former governor Ahmed
    Shekarau called to say we should not come. He warned that if we came to Kano, there would be violence. We formed the APC with Shekarau. He was a leading member of the Merger Committee and was very active in the merger arrangements.

    “For him to be warning us not to come to Kano was disturbing. We did not want to defy him but we felt we needed to be in Kano. I told him we would drive straight
    to his place once we got to Kano from where he would lead us to Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. He didn’t like it. We went ahead with our trip and moved to meet
    Governor Kwankwaso who received us warmly with his people. Ibrahim-Imam had been in Kano before our arrival. When Kwankwaso eventually decided to join us, Shekarau painfully left for the PDP.

    “When the party was ready and we were going around to all the leaders, someone reminded us that we had not seen Generals Olusegun Obasanjo and Ibrahim Babangida to ask them to join us. We also decided to extend the same courtesy to Atiku Abubakar being a former Vice President.

    “But we were a bit reluctant about Atiku because he was being avoided by the new PDP. The more he wanted to be part of them, the more they were pushing
    him away. We did not know what they saw. In the end, with persistent pressure from Ibrahim-Imam, we decided to meet Atiku.

    “The team met him in Abuja. He did not make any demand of us. He participated actively in all the congresses and tried to help the APC grow in his area. There were reports that he gave money to help the efforts at registration of members and the organisation of congresses while I was still the APC Interim National Chairman.

    “When Buhari’s government, perhaps inadvertently, gave Ibrahim-Imam no position, Tinubu requested me to talk to Buhari on Ibrahim-Imam’s behalf. I refused because I presumed that there must have been a dangerous disconnect between the APC and its government.

    “Now that the President had approved a position for Ibrahim-Imam in government, I congratulate President
    Buhari. I congratulate Ibrahim-Imam. I also sincerely congratulate the APC. I hope that from now on, the party and the government can learn to work in sync.
    Ibrahim-Imam’s appointment shows that the rejected stone has been reserved for the corner of the house.”

  • Tinubu commends Buhari over Ibrahim-Imam’s appointment as TETFUND Chairman

    Tinubu commends Buhari over Ibrahim-Imam’s appointment as TETFUND Chairman

    The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Wednesday congratulated Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim-Imam over his appointment as Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).

    The APC national leader also commended President Muhammadu Buhari and Minister of Education Adamu Adamu, for what he called their prudence in making an excellent choice.

    In a statement on Wednesday by his Media Office and signed by Tunde Rahman, Tinubu said: “Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim-Imam is bringing on board TETFUND his high cognitive abilities, deep knowledge and immense skills.

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    “He horned his administrative and managerial skills over years of constant learning, and engagement in the corporate sector.

    “From my years of close relationship with him, I know that with his tenacity, courage, conviction, innovative ideas and commitment to the development of tertiary education in Nigeria, he has the right qualities to make a huge difference at this important organisation.

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    “I congratulate Alhaji Ibrahim-Imam for this appointment. I commend President Muhammadu Buhari and Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu for their wisdom and prudence in finding an excellent man for the job.

    “I pray for God’s guidance and direction so he can make the right decisions that would positively impact tertiary institutions in our country”, Tinubu said.