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NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY CENTRE ORGANIZES FCT 2025 PRODUCTIVITY CLUB QUIZ COMPETITION

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The National Productivity Centre, NPC organized the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) 2025 Productivity Club Quiz Competition, which brought together students from selected secondary schools in Abuja.

The event, held at the Newton Park hotel, Zone 4, Wuse, Abuja on Thursday, March 6, aimed to test participants’ knowledge on productivity and its concepts.

The competition featured students from eight secondary schools in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT including: Government Secondary Schools Karu, Wuye, Apo Resettlement, Byazhin, Jabi, and Kurudu; as well as Government Day Secondary Schools Karu and Dutse Alhaji, all in the FCT.

In his opening remarks, the Director-General, Hon. Dr. Baffa Babba Dan’Agundi welcomed participants and observers, highlighting the aim of the programme.

Dr. Dan’Agundi said: “This unique programme is targeted at bringing young students together to showcase their knowledge of productivity they have acquired over the years, through the Productivity Coaching and Mentoring (PCM) Programme”.

Explaining further, he added that “Productivity Coaching and Mentoring Programme is an arm of the Productivity Awareness Campaign programme designed to take productivity messages to secondary schools to drive their productivity consciousness and introduce them to basic Productivity improvement tools and techniques, that would guide them on how to improve their productivity in their academic pursuit”.

The Executive Secretary, FCT Secondary Education Board, who was represented by Mr. Henry Sunday Mamman commended the Centre for impacting productivity knowledge to the students. He also encouraged the students to use the knowledge acquired to enhance their overall performance.

After a keenly contested finale, the quiz competition came to a thrilling conclusion with GDSS Dutse Alhaji emerging as the overall winner.

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The second and third positions were secured by GSS Karu and GSS Byazhin, respectively.

The event was graced by distinguished guests, including the Director-General, National Productivity Centre, and his team of Directors, as well as Mr. Henry Sunday Mamman, who represented the Executive Secretary of FCT Secondary Education Board.

Hajia Maimuna Musa Adaji, Director/HOD Corporate Affairs and Information, delivered the Vote of Thanks.

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Alleged $1m, £34,537 theft: Court admits P-Square’s ex-manager to N50m bail

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An Ikeja Special Offences Court on Thursday admitted the former manager of P-Square, Jude Okoye, charged with stealing $1 million and £34,537, to N50 million bail.

Jude, the elder brother of Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye, is standing trial alongside his company, Northside Music Ltd., on a four-count charge bordering on theft.

The charge was preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to which he pleaded ‘not guilty’.

Justice Rahman Oshodi, while delivering his ruling on the bail application moved by Jude’s lead counsel, Mr Clement Onwuenwunor (SAN), said: “I have considered the affidavit evidence and oral application submitted by the parties.

“The singular issue for determination is whether or not the court should exercise its discretion in favour of the first defendant by granting him bail.

“Section 115 (2) of the ACJL confers the discretion of this court to grant bail in cases not punishable by death.

“I am therefore satisfied that the issue for determination of bail should be resolved in the defendant’s favour.”

He, therefore, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties in like sum.

Oshodi said the sureties should be gainfully employed and should show evidence of three years’ tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

He ordered that the defendant should submit his dual citizenship documents to the chief registrar of the court.

Oshodi also ordered the EFCC to notify the immigration office to withhold the defendant’s international passport pending the determination of the case.

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Earlier, the defence counsel, while moving the bail application dated Feb.27, had prayed the court to admit the defendant to bail on a liberal basis.

Onwuenwunor argued that the defendant had been on administrative bail since the inception of the case with the EFCC and had not jumped bail.

According to him, the defendant owns 40 per cent of the family company, while the nominal complainant owns only 30 per cent.

He prayed that, for the purpose of family unity, the defendant should be released on bail on the most liberal terms.

EFCC counsel, Mr Mohammed Bashir, in his 13-paragraph counter affidavit dated March 6, argued that the defendant’s dual citizenship status made him a flight risk.

Bashir, however, informed the court that the defendant had been diligent in reporting himself while on administrative bail.

“To be honest, the defendant was diligent in reporting to the commission, but this is a different case.

“He is standing trial on multiple counts before your lordship, and he has dual citizenship, which makes him a flight risk.

“However, we leave everything to the discretion of the court,” he said.

In the charge marked Ref/99260/2025, EFCC had alleged that Jude dishonestly converted the sum of 767,544 dollars to his own use.

It alleged that the sum was paid to Lex Records Ltd., for music digital distribution/publishing royalties.

However, the EFCC alleged that the payment was made with the intent to permanently deprive the complainant, Peter Okoye, of his special interest in the business.

The anti-graft agency also alleged that, sometime between 2016 and 2023, the defendant dishonestly converted the sum of £34,537 paid by Lex Records Ltd., for music digital distribution/publishing royalties to his personal use.

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The commission alleged that the ex-manager also dishonestly converted the sum of $133,566 paid by Kobalt Music for digital distribution/publishing royalties, with the intent to permanently deprive the complainant of his special interest in the property.

The anti-graft agency also alleged that the defendant dishonestly converted the sum of $118,652, paid by Mtech Ltd., for music digital distribution and publishing royalties, with the intent to permanently deprive the complainant of his special interest.

According to EFCC, the alleged offences contravene Sections 278 and 285 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2011.

The court adjourned the case until May 16 for the commencement of trial (NAN)

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Shares Crisis: Ex-MILAD, Firm Settle Out-of-Court

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A former Military Administrator of Bayelsa State, Lt. Col Paul Obi (Rtd) and three other Directors and Dream World Leisures Ltd have settled a matter over shareholding out of court.

The settlement with other shareholders was part of the move to pacify all parties in the case.

The settlement which was reached among the shareholders was later entered as a consent judgment dated February 13 2023 in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/29/2021 between Wale Mesioye, Lt. Col Paul Obi (Rtd), Felix Oyakhomoh, Raymond Wilcox 5 Others on one part and UFC, Wemtab and Jude Atoh on the other part; wherein parties reached an amicable settlement and have accordingly resolved all differences in peace as Co-Investors in the Company Dreamworld Leisures Ltd.

Also, from documents made available, the court case in I.D /17030C/2021 between the Federal Republic of Nigeria vs Felix Oyakhomoh, Wale Mesioye, Lt. Col Paul Obi (Rtd) and Raymond Wilcox has been struck out as parties resolved and adopted reconciliation measures and Alternative Disputes Resolution.

As part of the terms of agreement, the parties agreed that all allegations labelled against Wale Mesioye, Lt. Col Paul Edor Obi (Rtd), Felix Oyakhomoh, Raymond Wilcox and Jude Atoh before the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) were not tenable, and therefore, were false, untrue and not a reflection of the reality of the situation at hand then.

To that effect, the parties have subsequently withdrawn all the court cases and petitions in the spirit of the amicable settlement of all issues/ matters amongst the Co-Investors in Dreamworld Leisures Limited.

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The company’s Directors/ Shareholders have since gone back as a family and have moved on with the process of winding down the business as the issues involved were internal disagreement and not fraud as was reported by the media.

ENDS***

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Breaking: Doyin Okupe dies at 73

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A former presidential spokesman, Dr. Doyin Okupe, who previously served as the Director-General of Peter Obi’s Presidential Campaign, has passed on.

Okupe’s death was confirmed on Friday morning.

The physician turned politician served as Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to former President Olusegun Obasanjo and later Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Okupe was born on March 22, 1952, and was a co-founder of Royal Cross Medical Centre and was at a time the National Publicity Secretary of the now defunct National Republican Convention (NRC) in the aborted Third Republic.

He was once detained under the military regime of General Sani Abacha and subsequently disqualified from participating in United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP) primaries.

The late former LP’s spokesman of late became the advocate of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration after he parted ways with the party and its former presidential candidate. Peter Obi.

He hailed from prominent Agbonmagbe family of Iperu-Remo in Ogun State.

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