November 2023

The Federal Government on Thursday said a new minimum wage regime would come into effect on April 1, 2024.


The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Idris Mohammed, who disclosed this in an interview in Abuja, said the current N30,000 minimum wage would expire at the end of March 2024.


Mohammed said this on Thursday as an analysis of the 2024 –2026 Fiscal Framework budgets by our correspondents indicated that the Federal Government would spend N24.66tn on salaries in 2024, 2025, and 2026.


Following the removal of the fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023, the Federal Government agreed to pay N35,000 to each of its workers to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal.


But the organised Labour insisted that the N35,000 wage award was a temporary measure, adding that the minimum wage should be reviewed in 2024.


The Federal Government’s team and the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council on October 18, 2019, agreed on the implementation of the N30,00 minimum wage after months of negotiations.


However, Labour unions on Thursday confirmed that they had started a negotiation process with the Federal Government, adding that based on the country’s labour law, the minimum wage should be reviewed every five years.


The Nigeria Labour Congress National President, Joe Ajaero, recently said, “It is open knowledge that the review of the national minimum wage is a matter of the law which is expected to happen in 2024.”


On his part, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed, told The PUNCH that the improved take-home pay was meant to replace the temporary palliative measure put in place by the government to ameliorate the hardship caused by the fuel subsidy removal.


New wage regime


He said, “Certainly, there is a new wage regime that will come in on April 1, 2024. That is why these palliatives were targeted so they would cushion economic hardship before then. In our negotiation with Labour, we said that the wage issue was not something one could just fix. A committee that will also involve Labour itself will work on it.


“The committee is being constituted and we are talking to Labour about it. And by the time this current wage regime expires by the end of March, we will expect that a new wage will begin by April. It is in this wage regime that we will now have a proper salary structure for workers across the length and breadth of Nigeria. We expect that the private sector and state governors will also do the same.”


A top official of the NLC, in an interview with The PUNCH, said the organised Labour had initiated talks with the government


He said, “By April 1, 2024, the current minimum wage will expire. We have all agreed to set up a national wage negotiation committee, and that the committee should comprise all parties.’’


Also, the Head of Information of the NLC, Benson Upah, in an interview with The PUNCH said, “The new minimum wage is to come into effect next year.”


N24.66tn for salaries


As the organised Labour demands a new minimum wage, an analysis of the 2024 –2026 Fiscal Framework shows that the Federal Government intends to spend 29.18 per cent of its total budgets for 2024, 2025, and 2026 on salaries, overheads, and pensions.


The total amount budgeted for these three items amounts to N24.66tn; 29.18 per cent of the N84.50tn budgeted for the three years.


With anticipated salary increases from 2024 amid worsening economic conditions, personnel costs, and the two others are expected to jump by 8.51 per cent from the amount (N7.36tn) budget in 2023 to N7.99tn in 2024.


It is then expected to rise by 2.41 per cent to N8.18tn in 2025, and then by 3.77 per cent to N8.49tn in 2026. The amount pales when compared to the N23.37tn (27.65 per cent of its total budget) the government intends to spend on capital expenditure in the period under review.


This signifies the continuation of a culture of high overheads at the expense of high fiscal deficits. As of the end of September 2023, the Federal Government had devoted 29.76 per cent (N3.78tn) of its total spending (N12.7tn) on salaries.


The amount spent on salaries is 157.14 per cent more than the N1.47tn that has been spent on capital allocations for the year.


The government said, “The actual spending was N12.7tn. Of this amount, N5.79tn was for debt service, and N3.78tn for personnel costs, including pensions.


“Only about N1.47tn (25 per cent of the pro-rata budget) has been released for MDAs’ capital expenditure as of September 2023.”


The Federal Government has about N1.5 million workers and it will review minimum wage by 2024. There are concerns that the government is operating a bloated civil service with many agencies with overlapping functions. This has led to calls for agency mergers and scrapping, where they might apply.


With salaries weighing heavily on its spending, the government, in its 2024 – 2026 fiscal framework, said, “The budget deficit is projected to be N9.18tn in 2024, i.e., N4.6tn down from N11.60tn budgeted in 2023.


“The proposed deficit represents about 50 per cent of total Federal Government’s revenues and 3.88 per cent of the estimated GDP (Gross Domestic Product ). The high projected level of fiscal deficit in 2024 is partly attributable to the proposed salary review of Federal workers across board, increased pension obligations, and higher debt service cost.


“At 3.88 per cent, the projected level of deficit is higher than the three per cent threshold stipulated in the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA), 2007, but significantly lower than the 2023 level of 6.11 per cent; FRA 2007, however, allows the government to exceed the 3 per cent threshold if justified by threats to national security.”


The fiscal deficit for the three years under review is expected to total N30.89tn. In June 2023, the World Bank disclosed that the Federal Government’s spending on personnel costs and debt servicing exceeded total revenues in 2022.


According to the Washington-based bank, this was the first time the Federal Government’s personnel costs and debt servicing surpassed its total revenue. It noted that the government is spending a lot on these costs, leaving little room for capital expenditure.


It declared, “Overall, the rigidity of expenditure has increased, squeezing fiscal space for the discretionary spending needed to meet development objectives.


Personnel costs and interest payments comprise a growing share of total general government expenditures (59 per cent in 2022) and for the first time in 2022 exceeded total government revenues (102 percent).”


Rising personnel cost is leaving little room for investments in infrastructure and in his budget presentation speech, President Bola Tinubu disclosed that the government would leverage the private sector to plug its capital expenditure spending holes.


He said, “In view of the limited resources available through the federal budget, we are also exploring Public Private Partnership arrangements to finance critical infrastructure.


“We, therefore, invite the private sector to partner with us to ensure that our fiscal, trade, and monetary policies, as well as our developmental programmes and projects, succeed in unlocking the latent potential of our people and other natural endowments, in line with our national aspirations.”


Recently, the Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, declared that the government was only managing to pay salaries considering its dwindling revenue sources.


The minister represented by the Director (International Cooperation), Dr Sampson Ebimaro at an event said, “Government faces enormous challenge especially now, the government is facing revenue deficit. There’s no money anywhere in the country, the government is just managing to pay salaries.


“The growth rate is very slow, and the population growth is fast pacing and increasing. unemployment is surging amid high inflation. These are issues which non-governmental organisations must take on board in helping the government to cover the space government could not cover.”


(PUNCH)

 

Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel, is celebrating his tenth year as an entertainer. In a post shared on his IG page this evening, November 30, the father of a set of twin boys disclosed that he just bought a Rolls-Royce Cullinan to celebrate the milestone.

Singer Kizz Daniel gifts himself a Rolls-Royce Cullinan as he marks a decade on stage

Watch a video of the wonder on wheel below

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned a former senior banker with Polaris Bank, Mrs. Ugochi Dike and her husband Architect Emmanuel Dike, who is also a popular elder of Seventh Day Adventist Church.

The couple was arraigned before a federal high court sitting in Port Harcourt.

Mrs Ugochi Dike is accused of defrauding a company, Clip Nigeria Ltd, to the tune of 500 million with the guise of investing in contracts execution with NNPC, SPDC and other IOCs with clear terms of return of investments to Clip Nigeria Ltd.

The company alleged that after a period of no returns, they realised they had been defrauded. They then asked for a refund of the principal money from Mrs Ugochi Dike.

Unable to refund the money, Mrs Dike claimed her husband, Arch. Emmanuel Dike invested the money into his Cryptocurrency trading business.

The couple who are facing a 5 counts charge with suit number FHC/PH/458C/23 FRN vs UGOCHI EZIAKU DIKE & ORS were brought to court from the custody of the EFCC on a 5 counts charge which includes: “Count 1: Conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretences contrary to section 8(a) of Advance Free Fraud and other fraud-related offenses Act, 2006 punishable under section 1(3).”

Ajoku granted bail to the accused in the sum of N 1 million each to the couple, noting that the surety must be up to a grade level 12 civil servant in Rivers state and should present a letter of employment and certificate of occupancy.

The court affirmed that the surety must reside within the jurisdiction of the court, produce passport photographs and admonish the lawyer to ensure his clients appear in court during the next sitting.

The court, however, adjourned till January 30, 2024, for trial and remanded the accused persons in the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre, pending when they meet the bail conditions.

Nigerians have expressed shock after an old video surfaced online where the father of Mohbad Mr. Joseph Aloba, and Wunmi were bonding.

Since Mohbad passed away on September 12, 2023, his father has frequently voiced his complaints about Wunmi in interviews, bringing up disagreements about the singer’s properties, the DNA saga, and other matters.

Conversely, Wunmi has revealed in court the origins of her conflict with her father-in-law.

Gistlover, a popular gossip blog, added some spice to the ongoing turmoil between the singer’s father and wife by releasing an old video.

The two were beaming and looked adorable in their white church clothes, making for a heartwarming photo.

After watching the video and learning about Mohbad’s father and wife’s problems, a few Nigerians couldn’t help but wonder why their marriage failed.

See reactions from social media users below….

Watch video below…

 

A female sculptor’s endeavor to craft a sculpture of the veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie generates a wave of reactions from social media users.

In a Facebook post, a young man named Henry Nonso shared an image of the human-sized sculpture crafted by the Enugu lady while encouraging people to assess her craftsmanship.

He also included a picture of the 76-year-old actor to assist in evaluating the accomplishment of the sculptor.

“Female sculptor in Enugu molded legendary Nollywood actor Pete Edochie. “Rate her art on a scale of / 10,” he wrote.

Outrage as lady makes a sculpture of Pete Edochie

 

Rapper, Oladips addresses the negative assumptions and accusations surrounding the false reports of his death and its announcement.

Oladips recently posted a series of lengthy comments on his profile, criticizing Qdot, Destiny Boy, and Twitter influencers Mbahdey4you, Daniel Regha, and Kursedman over accusations of faking his death.

In his posts, he lambasted all the mentioned individuals for suggesting that he staged his own death to promote his new album, “Superhero Omo Adugbo.”

He expressed frustration that people created a false narrative about him while he was actually fighting for his life.

In a recent development, Oladips shared a video of himself receiving medical attention, aiming to demonstrate that he was on the brink of death when his management announced his passing.

“So he wasn’t lying” - Speculations as Oladips shares proof of his health status

This comes after he shared a video featuring his mother praying for him amidst the unending backlash trailing him.

Watch the video below …

 

A Nigerian nurse in the UK has lost her job and was deported from the country after she was found guilty of praying for a dying patient.

In a post shared on Twitter, popular Nigerian doctor, @drolufunmilayo, said it is unethical in the UK for nurses to bring in religion while discharging their duties. 

He stated that even if a patient asks a nurse to pray for him or her, it is expected of the nurse to ask the patient to seek a cleric to carry out any religious function on them as it is against the practice of praying for patients. Olufunmilayo added that he shared the story to forewarn Nigerian medical practitioners relocating to the UK from praying for patients.

Nigerian nurse in the UK sacked and deported for praying for dying patient
Nigerian nurse in the UK sacked and deported for praying for dying patient
Nigerian nurse in the UK sacked and deported for praying for dying patient
Nigerian nurse in the UK sacked and deported for praying for dying patient

Actress Rita Edochie has slammed a “woman picked from the street” who is demanding that a man’s legally married wife should drop his surname for her. 

Rita took to her Instagram Stories to query the woman while insinuating that her actions can be attributed to “juju”. 

She wrote: “I really don’t get it. How can you ask a legally and legitimately married woman to drop the husband’s surname while you that is picked from the street has the right to answer his name. Jesus. No be juju be that? Anyway keep playing.”

"How can you ask a legitimately married woman to drop her husband

 

Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the demolition of houses in Lagos and other parts of the country.

In a post shared on X this morning, Obi argued that even if there are some violations as the governments are claiming, the demolition shouldn’t be at this critical time knowing the hardship in the land and the consequences it will have on the poor who are struggling to make ends meet with their little resources.

Read his post below

Peter Obi condemns demolition of houses in Lagos and other parts
Peter Obi condemns demolition of houses in Lagos and other parts

 

Rapper Oladips has slammed his colleague Qdot for informing the world that he is still alive after his “death” was announced.

Oladips accused Qdot of chasing clout by announcing that he was still alive.

He wrote: “I know there is cruise, there is clout, and then there is truth…!!!

“Qdot the reason why you posted ‘My gee is alive’ at a time my family was unsure of my situation is so appalling & uncalled for.

“I dey where I dey struggle with my life you dey post ‘my gee is alive’. Unnecessarily misleading everyone. Made it look like me and you just had a conversation.

“Bro I went through it hard & anything could have happened. 

“The last time I & you had any conversation was Jan 2nd 2022. I get proof & soon I’ll tell the story in full!!!

“Cos why una dey always do like this for this industry tori Olorun?”

Oladips slams Qdot for rushing to announce that he is alive after death announcement

He went on to call out a social media user who posted a 2-year-old video of them together as proof that he was alive.

He also accused bloggers of “misleading gullible Nigerians for likes & comments”. He did not state how Nigerians were misled by bloggers, considering that the news of his death came from his verified social media account and was signed by his management after a video of him writhing in pain while being rushed to hospital was also shared via his account. He has also not claimed that he was hacked.

Oladips slams Qdot for rushing to announce that he is alive after death announcement

On Nov. 13, a video of Oladips appearing to fight for his life was shared via his Instagram account. The following day, on Nov. 14, his death was announced via his page, though many suspected it was a publicity stunt because he had just released a song about dying young.

Then, on Nov. 17, Qdot announced that Oladips was not dead as he claimed, a move that obviously angered Oladips and forced him to return to social media to show proof of life.

Oladips slams Qdot for rushing to announce that he is alive after death announcement

 

Governor Peter Mbah has said that the sit-at-home order declared by the proscribed members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is now a thing of the past in the South-East region of the country. 

Mbah said this after visiting President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, the nation’s capital. He also commended the financial reforms implemented by President Bola Tinubu’s administration resulting in the easy flow of capital in and out of the country, saying it is rubbing off on the state.

The Enugu state Governor said; 

“We no longer have a sit-at-home in Enugu State, and I dare say in the South-East. We have workers go to work on Monday and the schools are open on Monday. Business and economic activities are back. So, what we are dealing with now is to erase that sad memory from our history.

“It is essentially to commend the president because a lot of things that he is doing at the national level are also rubbing off well on us at the state level – policies like the unification of the foreign exchange rate. What that simply means is that you are going to have a lot of FDI coming in, and we are also going to benefit from that.

“As you may have also noticed, we are doing a lot, trying to attract investors to Enugu State. And the fact that we now have the ease of investors bringing in their money and also being able to repatriate it as a result of the unification of the foreign exchange rates would largely rub off positively on Enugu State.”

 

The Shepherd-in-charge of the Celestial Church of Christ International Headquarters, Ketu, Olatosho Oshoffa, has condemned the decision of the pastor of one of its parishes in Lagos state who invited Fuji singer, Pasuma, and street-hop artiste, Portable, to perform at its praise night scheduled to hold in December.

A flyer released by the church announcing Pasuma and Portable as guest artists at its praise/Ankara night generated mixed reactions on social media earlier today. 

While some Nigerians did not see anything wrong in the church’s decision, others argued that it is unethical for the church to invite secular artists to perform inside a church. They argued that a Muslim like Pasuma should not be allowed into a church to perform.

Reacting via his Facebook page, Oshoffa stated he had spoken to the cleric in charge of the parish and that the artists would no longer grace the occasion.

Sharing the poster on his Facebook page, he wrote,

 “Dear Celestians, I have just spoken to the Shepherd in Charge of the above Parish at length. He has promised to make amendments to the posters. He has promised that the said contested artists would NOT come for the Nights. There is No doubt the said poster is very CONDEMNABLE. God bless CCC. Amen.”

Update: Celestial Church leader stops Portable and Pasuma from performing in one of its parishes

 

Singer Rema has cancelled all musical engagements for December 2023. 

In a post shared on his Instastories this evening November 29, Rema said he will be using the time to focus on his health which he has ignored for a while.

 See his post below…

Singer Rema cancels all engagements in December to focus on his health

 

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria’s national defence and internal security, local job creation, macro-economic stability, investment environment optimization, human capital development, poverty reduction, and social security are some of the top priorities of the 2024 Budget of Renewed Hope.

Addressing a joint session of the National Assembly on the 2024 Federal budget proposal in Abuja on Wednesday, November 29, President Tinubu said the nation’s internal security architecture will be overhauled to enhance law enforcement capabilities with a view to safeguarding lives, property, and investments across the country.

He said the proposed budget prioritizes human capital development, with particular attention given to children, because human capital remains the most critical resource for national development.

“To improve the effectiveness of our budget performance, the government will focus on ensuring value for money, greater transparency, and accountability. In this regard, we will work more closely with development partners and the private sector. To address long-standing issues in the education sector, a more sustainable model of funding tertiary education will be implemented, including the Student Loan Scheme scheduled to become operational by January 2024,” the President affirmed.

Speaking on the economy, President Tinubu said a stable macro-economic environment is crucial in his administration’s bid to catalyze private investment and accelerate economic growth; hence, his government shall continue to implement business and investment friendly measures for sustainable growth.

“We expect the economy to grow by a minimum of 3.76 percent, above the forecasted world average. Inflation is expected to moderate to 21.4 percent in 2024. In preparing the 2024 Budget, our primary objective has been to sustain our robust foundation for sustainable economic development. A critical focus of this budget and the medium-term expenditure framework is Nigeria’s commitment to a greener future.

Emphasizing public-private partnerships, we have strategically made provisions to leverage private capital for big-ticket infrastructure projects in energy, transportation, and other sectors. This marks a critical step towards diversifying our energy mix, enhancing efficiency, and fostering the development of renewable energy sources. By allocating resources to support innovative and environmentally conscious initiatives, we aim to position Nigeria as a regional leader in the global movement towards clean and sustainable energy.

As we approach the COP28 climate summit, a pivotal moment for global climate action, I have directed relevant government agencies to diligently work towards securing substantial funding commitments that will bolster Nigeria’s energy transition. It is imperative that we seize this opportunity to attract international partnerships and investments that align with our national goals. I call upon our representatives to engage proactively to showcase the strides we have made in the quest to create an enabling environment for sustainable energy projects.

Together, we will strive for Nigeria to emerge from COP28 with tangible commitments, reinforcing our dedication to a future where energy is not only a catalyst for development but also a driver of environmental stewardship,” he said.

The President said a conservative oil price benchmark of 77.96 U.S. Dollars per barrel and a daily oil production estimate of 1.78 million barrels per day were adopted after a careful review of global oil market trends, and that a Naira to U.S. Dollar exchange rate of 750 naira per U.S. Dollar was adopted for 2024 as well.

Giving a breakdown of the 2024 Appropriation Bill, the President said: “Accordingly, an aggregate expenditure of 27.5 trillion naira is proposed for the Federal Government in 2024, of which the non-debt recurrent expenditure is 9.92 trillion naira while debt service is projected to be 8.25 trillion naira and capital expenditure is 8.7 trillion naira. Nigeria remains committed to meeting its debt obligations. Projected debt service is 45% of the expected total revenue.

“The budget deficit is projected at 9.18 trillion naira in 2024 or 3.88 percent of GDP. This is lower than the 13.78 trillion naira deficit recorded in 2023, which represented 6.11 percent of GDP. The deficit will be financed by new borrowings totaling 7.83 trillion naira, 298.49 billion naira from Privatization Proceeds, and 1.05 trillion naira draw down on multilateral and bilateral loans secured for specific development projects.”

President Tinubu said his administration remains committed to broad-based and shared economic prosperity, adding: “We are reviewing social investment programmes to enhance their implementation and effectiveness. In particular, the National Social Safety Net project will be expanded to provide targeted cash transfers to poor and vulnerable households.”

He also said efforts will be made to further contain financial leakages through the effective implementation of key public financial management reforms.

The President commended the patriotic resolve of the 10th National Assembly to collaborate with the Executive on the mission to renew the hope of Nigerians and deliver on the promises made to Africa’s largest population.

“As you consider the 2024 Budget estimates, we trust that the legislative review process will be conducted with a view to sustaining our desired return to a predictable January-December fiscal year. I have no doubt that you will be guided by the interest of all Nigerians. We must ensure that only projects and programs with equitable benefits are allowed into the 2024 Budget. Additionally, only projects and programs that are in line with the sectoral mandates of MDAs and those which are capable of realizing the vision of our administration should be included in the budget,” the President declared.

One of the leading contenders for office of the governor in Edo State on the platform of Labour Party, Prince Egbe Humphrey Omorodion has cautioned those relying on the inducement of delegates to get the party's ticket to perish such thoughts, warning that they will be disappointed. 


According to him, the ticket of the party is not for the highest bidder, rather to the man who is prepared, willing and ready to serve the people of the state with integrity and commitment. 


Prince Omorodion in a chat with newsmen recently noted that Labour Party is a distinctive party with a unique ideology, maintaining that the party is ruled by credible ideas and not moneybags, urging that those seeking to emerge the party's candidate ahead of the 2024 governorship election should sell their solutions to the people. 


He took a swipe at some aspirants in the party whom he accused of jumping from one political party to the other, saying they lack stability to stay in one political party to pursue their ideas. 


"A viral video indicates that one of them went to Labour Party headquarters in Edo and they threw sachet water at him. The truth is that he has moved party many times that people don't even remember which political party he belongs. 


"Labour Party is a different political party from the rest. What makes us different is that we are new, young and vibrant. We are not the old stock of politicians", he noted. 


While insisting that money politics had had its time, Prince Omorodion, a finance and medical professional urged the people of Edo to vote to liberate themselves from unemployment, poverty and insecurity.


"There will be surprises because in the primaries, the people are going to look for aspirants with real manifesto that is implementable. 


"They will look for people who have experience, young people who can come out and actually work to improve the lives of the people", he added. 


Omorodion, a senior Obidient diasporan, philanthropist and the Chairman of Labour Party UK said he is on ground to serve his people. 


"We the diasporans, it is our time to come and bring that change. We have experienced what good governance is all about and that is what will import into our country, so that our families and communities can enjoy it."


While underlining that time has come to convert the brain drain to brain gain, the Edo Prince who has lived overseas in the past three decades said he has a network of high profile individuals and organizations that would be instrumental in transforming Edo into a global focus because of giants strides that will be recorded under him as governor. 


He expressed optimism that the Edo state chapter of the party will ensure a level playing field for all aspirants.

The Skyewise Entrepreneurship Summit 2023 which held at the cozy Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre, CBD Abuja Nigeria has come and gone with the huge success and myriads of milestones it recorded. 

With the theme, "Unveiling the Power Within You For National Entrepreneurial Growth and Development", the 2023 edition was the third in the series. 

Notable CEOs, including leadership excellence coach and the founder of Guardian Of The Nation International (GOTNI) Dr. Linus Okorie, popular AOP, Adaora Sydney Jack, Tofunmi Akinseye actress Juliet Ibrahim, Emmanuel Ekpa, businessman Ibidapo Lawal, Dr. Ifeoma Anyanwu, Dr. Summy Smart Francis, Inonge Mbula and others attended the summit. 

In his opening remarks, the Managing Director, Skyewise Investment Services Ltd, Mr. Oluwole Senkoya reiterated the commitment of the organization towards making massive investment towards the development of the young population which he described as the bedrock of the nation's economic development. 
Also speaking, the GMD of Skyewise Group, Dr. Elvis Abuyere noted that the strength of the nation's economy relies on entrepreneurship, a field he said the youths wield enormous strength in. 

According to Abuyere, small and medium scale businesses boost the economy greatly, emphasizing that the youths should utilize their creativity to build the nation's economy. 

"A new Nigeria is possible and the future of Africa is in entrepreneurship. We are passing the message that we do not need to wait for the government anymore, look within you for national transformation. 

"Every idea you have seen over the years was formed from within individuals. Within yourself, there is so much you can give to the society and before you know it, the world will be better for it", he said. 
He insists that the task of national economic transformation should not be left in the hands of the government alone, urging the young population to participate. 

Linus Okorie in his remarks urged the youths to undergo a structured process and diligently learn and refine their ideas till they attain maturity. 

He cautioned the youths against jumping the process but grow and advance in learning and building until they optimize. 

A retired Federal Permanent Secretary, Anthonia Ekpa urged leaders to demonstrate integrity, expressing concern that many problems facing the country are traceable to lack of integrity and corruption. 

She said good leadership is known by the capacity of leaders to be where they are, serve with integrity without leaving their names stained. 
She therefore urged young people aspiring to lead to make integrity their watchword. 

Also, Juliet Ibrahim urged young people to vigorously pursue their dreams and never give up, urging that they should always identify their purpose in life. 

The CEO Neveah Ltd, Ibidapo Lawal urged the youths not to be in a hurry to relocate but contribute in making the country work. 

While noting that the country is battling various problems, he was quick to add that several opportunities abound which can be explored in making Nigeria great again.

A panel discussion which centered on harnessing the potentials of the country's young population to enhance economic growth was moderated by a veteran broadcast journalist, Seun Okinbaloye of the Channels TV. 
His panelists consist of Elvis Abuyere, Tofunmi Akinseye, Emmanuel Ekpa, Dr. Ifeoma Anyanwu, Lawal Ibidapo and Juliet Ibrahim.

Dr. Linus Okorie, retired federal permanent secretary, Anthonia Ekpa, veteran broadcaster, Adaora Sydney Jack of the AIT, Dr. Summy Smart Francis and Inonge Mbula spoke as distinguished invited guests. 

Popular finance and leadership coach, Dr. Olumide Emmanuel and Africa's most Influential investment coach, Dr. Stephen Akintayo also spoke virtually.

After a successful pitching, Skyewise Group doled out the sum of three million naira to empower most outstanding business ideas. 

Beneficiaries include, Ojo Oluwatobi Felicia N1million while Saadatu Hamza Madaki, Oyi Joseph Okechukwu, Peter Esiet and Mercy Adeoluwa got N250,000 each

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