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Tompolo Lauds President Tinubu on NNPC Board Appointment, Rejoices with Bashir Bayo Ojulari, Kida , Board Members

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The Chairman, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited TSSNL, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemukpolo Tompolo has extended his heartfelt congratulations and that of his staff to the new 11 Member, Management and Board of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited NNPCL led by Engr Bayo Bashir Ojulari, the Chairman , Alhaji Musa Kida , including other Board members.

In a message of congratulations on Wednesday , the security outfit recognizes the appointment as pivotal moment in the journey of NNPCL and that of oil and gas industry.

He expressed profound gratitude to President Tinubu for carefully selecting the new management and board who are professionals, stating that this is owing to visionary leadership and commitment to excellence at this critical time.

The recent appointment, according to Tompolo underscores the significance of his administration commitment to proven integrity, hard work and competent hands are entrusted with national treasury.

With glaring challenges, the new management’s wealth of experience, no doubt will compete favourably and drive the ongoing restructuring in the Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

We expect the new leadership to increase daily crude oil production to 2mbpd in record time and surpassed, with the President’s mandate to ramp up local refining,

We promised to redouble our efforts towards securing oil installations with other security outfits , that had translated to bumper production , improved revenue, among many others . Tompolo stated.

The address further states..

CONGRATULATIONS TO WHO THE CAP FITS!
THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT!
CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM TANTITA SECURITY SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED (TSSNL) TO THE NEWLY APPOINTED MANAGEMENT AND BOARD OF THE NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED (NNPCL)

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“I, High Chief (Dr.) Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, the Ibe-Ebidouwei of Ijaw Nation and Chairman, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), on behalf of the Management and Staff of TANTITA, extends my heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed 11-member Board and Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), led by the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojuolari, the Chairman Ahmadu Musa Kida, and other members of the new Management and Board. ”

“Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) recognises your appointment as a pivotal moment in the journey of the NNPCL and the Nigerian oil and gas industry.”

“We express our profound gratitude to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his visionary leadership and commitment to excellence, as demonstrated by the careful selection of seasoned professionals to steer the affairs of the NNPCL at this critical time.”

“Indeed, this decision by Mr. President underscores his administration’s dedication to ensuring that only competent hands are entrusted with optimising the vast benefits of our nation’s oil and gas sector.”

“The challenges and opportunities before this new Management and Board are immense, but we are confident in their ability to drive the ongoing restructuring of the NNPCL to greater heights.”

“Under their stewardship, we believe that the President’s mandate to ramp up local refining capacity and increase Nigeria’s crude oil production to 2mbpd in record time will be realised and surpassed.”

“As our company has always done, TSSNL remains steadfast in its commitment to partnering with the NNPCL to secure and enhance Nigeria’s oil production capabilities. Our expertise in oil asset protection and our deep-rooted presence in the Niger Delta position us as a reliable ally in ensuring that the nation’s resources are safeguarded and utilised efficiently for the collective benefit of all stakeholders.”

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“We also take this opportunity to assure the new leadership team of our unwavering support in executing their mandate. As a critical player in the security of Nigeria’s oil assets, we stand ready to collaborate and contribute to a more secure and prosperous energy sector that benefits the entire nation and aligns with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.”

“As the newly constituted Management and Board embark on this critical journey, we urge them to remain focused, innovative, and diligent in delivering on their responsibilities. ”

“The expectations are high, but with their proven expertise, dedication and support of all critical stakeholders, we are confident that they will lead NNPCL towards a new era of growth and efficiency.”

“Once again, we congratulate the entire Management and Board and wish them a successful and impactful tenure.”

“May their leadership usher in unparalleled progress and transformation in the Nigerian oil and gas industry for the benefit of our great nation.”

SIGNED: HIGH CHIEF (DR.) GOVERNMENT OWEIZIDE EKPEMUPOLO, ALIAS TOMPOLO
THE IBE-EBIDOUWEI OF IJAW NATION AND CHAIRMAN, TANTITA SECURITY SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED (TSSNL).

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FUDECO Honoured For Humanitarian Work

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The Association of Online and Magazine Publishers has recognised the Foundation for Community Development (FUDECO), a Nigerian non-governmental organisation, with the prestigious Award of Excellent Performance for its tireless efforts in supporting the country’s most vulnerable communities.

Founded in 2019 by Sarli Sardo Nana, who serves as its chairman, FUDECO operates across Nigeria’s 19 northern states, delivering vital assistance to orphans, widows, the less privileged, and victims of disasters.

The organisation’s initiatives focus on community development and humanitarian services aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by marginalised groups.

The award was presented to Nana by Julius Peter, chairman of the Association of Online and Magazine Publishers, during a ceremony celebrating FUDECO’s impactful contributions.

The accolade is intended to inspire the organisation to continue its work in addressing societal inequalities and supporting those in need.

In his acceptance speech, Nana expressed gratitude for the recognition, describing it as a motivating factor for FUDECO to expand its outreach.

“We deeply appreciate your organisation for recognising FUDECO. This gesture is our motivation to do more and meet the needs and yearnings of the vulnerable in our society,” he said.

Nana also underscored the importance of collaboration in driving meaningful change, reaffirming FUDECO’s commitment to serving Nigeria’s underserved populations.

The award highlights the critical role of grassroots organisations in tackling systemic challenges in Nigeria, where poverty and displacement continue to affect millions.

FUDECO’s work remains a beacon of hope for communities striving for a better future.

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INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu Announces Upcoming Departure

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By Nathaniel Irobi

Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has officially confirmed that his term leading Nigeria’s electoral body will conclude later this year.

This announcement was made during his address at the Extraordinary General Assembly of the ECOWAS Network of Electoral Commissions (ECONEC) held in Banjul, The Gambia, as reported by PoliticsNigeria. He indicated that this would be his last appearance at an ECONEC meeting in his capacity as chairman, marking the end of his second and final term.

Since his appointment by former President Muhammadu Buhari on November 9, 2015, Prof. Yakubu has held the position of INEC chairman for a total of ten years, overseeing the contentious general elections of 2019 and 2023.

In his speech, Yakubu expressed gratitude for the support and collaboration from his ECOWAS counterparts, highlighting the significance of upholding electoral integrity and promoting regional unity. He urged continued cooperation among election management bodies (EMBs) throughout West Africa to enhance democratic processes across the region.

His announcement follows recent online speculation regarding a potential removal from office by President Bola Tinubu, which the presidency promptly denied. The rumors intensified after INEC shared a social media post indicating that Sam Olumekun, referred to as the acting chairman, had met with a high-profile delegation from the Labour Party, led by Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti. However, Rotimi Oyekanmi, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, clarified that Olumekun was merely filling in for Yakubu, who was attending the ECONEC meeting in The Gambia.

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While in Banjul, Yakubu reflected on the successes and challenges encountered during his tenure with ECONEC, commending the efforts of previous members in strengthening democratic institutions in West Africa. He expressed concern about the declining state of democracy in the region, noting that four countries have recently reverted from democratic governance. Nonetheless, he remained optimistic that these nations would soon regain their democratic status.

Yakubu’s remarks received support from fellow EMB leaders, who acknowledged ECONEC’s essential role in promoting democratic practices throughout the region. The assembly convened chairpersons and vice-chairpersons from several countries, including Benin, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo.

(Report by Centurypost)

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Nigerian Writer Urges End To Stereotypes About Kano People

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Onono Onimisi Rafatu, a writer and founder of the Onono Onimisi foundation, has challenged deep-seated misconceptions about the indigenous people of Kano State, calling for greater cultural respect and understanding.

In a statement titled “Misconception About the Indigenous People of Kano State,” issued on Thursday, Onono, who hails from Kogi State, debunked stereotypes that portray Kano residents as illiterate and culturally intolerant.

According to Onono, two major misconceptions dominate perceptions of Kano people: that they lack education and are cultural bigots.

“Many hold onto these views, such that when they meet educated Hausa individuals, they question their origins, which is debasing and fosters an inferiority complex,” she said.

She highlighted the contributions of Kano’s educated elites, who have represented Nigeria admirably in various fields, as proof against these claims.

Onono described the widespread nature of these stereotypes as “cantankerous,” particularly the assumption that Kano people’s pride in their language equates to poor command of British English.

She also addressed the misuse of the term “Aboki,” often taken to mean illiterate, when it actually means “friend” in Hausa. “It’s embarrassing when a Kano person is labelled this way,” she remarked.

Emphasising the need for cultural sensitivity, Onono advised visitors and residents to respect Kano’s traditions to fully enjoy the historic city.

“If you find it hard to adapt, areas like Sabon Gari or Jaba Axis, home to people from southern, eastern, and western Nigeria, offer more flexibility,” she noted. However, in Kano’s indigenous communities, respecting local customs is essential, she added.

Reflecting on her own experience as a non-indigene, Onono shared how she initially faced challenges adapting to Kano’s cultural norms.

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“I wore body-tight clothes, and children and Almajiris giggled at me,” she recalled. Her guardian later explained the importance of culturally appropriate dress, and with time, Onono adjusted.

“I adapted, and it made all the difference,” she said.

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