Wema Bank customers to win N10m in 5 for 5 promo


Lagos, May 21, 2024 (NAN) Wema Bank says it is rewarding its customers with N10 million cash prize in the grand finale of season three of its 5 for 5 Promo in Lagos on May 31.

Ms Mabel Adeteye, Head of Brands and Marketing Communications at Wema Bank, stated on Tuesday that the event aims to appreciate and reward customer loyalty.

Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo, which will end later this month, is a reward initiative introduced by the bank in 2019 to reward its customers for their active loyalty to the brand and its products.

According to her, the promo is executed through a monthly draw per season, has a total of 1,177 customers who received cash rewards of up to N63.3 million in the first 2 seasons of the promo.

She expressed gratitude to customers for their support throughout Wema Bank’s 79-year journey.

‘At Wema Bank, our world revolves around our people and customers. Their support has brought us this far, so it’s only natural that we seize every opportunity to give back and provide optimum value for every
stakeholder.

‘The 5 for 5 Promo was born out of gratitude and a commitment to empowering our customers. With each season, we have simplified the requirements and amplified the rewards to ensure everyone can benefit from the Promo.

‘Season 3 has been remarkable, and as we close our 79th anniversary with one more 5 for 5 Promo draw, we are honored to be the bank of choice for our diverse customer base.

‘To the 1,000+ customers who have won over the past nine months and the 120 who will win in the grand finale, I say a huge congratulations. Thank you for choosing Wema Bank,’ she said.

Adeteye urged Nigerians to take advantage of the last draw of the 5 for 5 Promo Season 3.

‘The requirements are simple: fund your account with at least N5,000 and make up to 5 transactions using the ALAT App, *945#, or your ALAT/Wema Card, maintaining a N5,000 minimum average account balance.

‘It doesn’t matter where you are, what you do, or when you started banking with us; you can be a winner.

‘NYSC members, business owner
s, undergraduate students, working professionals, everyone from Gen Z to baby boomers; there’s room for all in the Wema Bank family and the 5 for 5 Promo.

‘A simple download of the ALAT App could be the first step for potential winners. I look forward to May 31st, as we put the final bow on this exceptional journey that has made the 5 for 5 Promo Season 3 a success.’

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

OSPRE commends FG’s efforts at rebuilding trust with South-East communities


The Office for Strategic Preparedness and Resilience (OSPRE) has called on the Federal Government to complement security interventions aimed at rebuilding trust with communities in the South-East for peace and development.

Nike Babalola, Head, Communications and Public Relations OSPRE, in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, said the advocacy was made at a two-day workshop on peace held in Awka, Anambra.

The workshop was in collaboration with the Anambra Government, the West African Network for Peace building (WANEP) and the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund.

Babalola said the workshop with the theme ‘Sustainable Peace, Inclusive Recovery and Durable Security’ brought together a host of state actors and civil society organisations from across the zone.

The Director General OSPRE, Mr Chris Ngwodo, pledged the commitment of OSPRE to collaboratively develop multidimensional solutions to the multifaceted challenges of the zone with its partners.

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Okezie K
alu, commended OSPRE for the initiative and noted its many areas of convergence with the Peace in the South-East Project (PISE-P) recently flagged off by his office.

The deputy speaker, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Public Affairs, Mr Sam Hart, expressed his commitment to collaborating with OSPRE to advance the cause of peace in the zone.

In his remarks, Gov. Chukwuma Soludo, represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Gilbert Ibezim, said there was need to collaborate and engage with all critical stakeholders, including government, traditional rulers, security agencies and academics.

He also highlighted the need to address the root causes of conflict and the importance of dialogue and reconciliation.

Soludo commended the efforts of OSPRE in promoting peace and urged all stakeholders to continue their efforts towards resolving the challenges in the Southeast region.

‘In recent years, the South-East zone has been plagued by the activities of violent criminal gangs and a secessionist insurgency.

‘Attacks on police officers, the military, and other security institutions across the region have heightened a climate of insecurity,” he said.

The Chairman of the Anambra Truth, Justice and Peace Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, highlighted the importance of acknowledging the economic effects of the insecurity on the people of the region.

He also called for a sustained effort to address the situation in the Southeast which he described as ‘complex.’

The Executive Director of WANEP, Dr Chukwuemeka Eze, called for greater interplay ‘between civil society, policymakers, and international partners’ anchored to ‘an efficient, collective, and holistic strategy.

He said such synergy would address the situation in the Southeast and the country at large.

Inaugurated in December 2022, the Concord Initiative, OSPRE’s flagship national peace-building programme is a convening of early warning, early response, peace, security and development actors.

The initiative, established in 2022, focuses on addressing human
security crises in various conflict-affected locales across the federation.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Be hopeful, stakeholders urge Nigerians, as Tinubu clocks one year in office


With barely a week to the first anniversary of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, some stakeholders have urged Nigerians to be hopeful.

According to them, the various reform programmes of the government will improve their livelihoods.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tinubu was sworn-in on May 29, 2023 after campaigning on the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda”.

Shortly after assuming office, the president embarked on economic policy reforms, such as removal of the long, controversial petrol subsidy and unification of the dual foreign exchange rates.

Both policies, which were designed to improve revenue of the Federal Government, have had a ripple effect on the micro economy of the average Nigerian, due to worsening inflationary trend and high cost of basic commodities.

An economist, Prof. Ken Ife, urged Nigerians to be patient with the Tinubu – led government while the various economic reforms come into fruition.

Ife, the Lead Consultant on Private Sector Development to the ECOWAS Commission, sai
d that the reforms though biting were necessary bitter pills to reposition the ailing economy.

‘We should consider where we were one year ago and where we are today.

‘Our economy was in an intensive unit, very sick in crisis. Everything went wrong, N23 trillion Ways and Means, almost N100 trillion debt; debt-to-Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio at almost 40 per cent, debt service to revenue of more than 90 per cent.

‘One year down the line, Nigeria has come out of the intensive unit. We are now in a recovering position,” he said.

According to him, we have to make sacrifices.

‘Inflation has gone up significantly, but that is part of the price we have to pay before we experience economic boom,” he said.

On the appropriate ‘living wage” for Nigerian workers as promised by the president, Ife called for sincere negotiations.

‘Minimum wage is a matter for negotiation because, it is not just the minimum wage, but there are repercussion on the minimum wage that affects the wages of everyone else.

‘What is
agreed on today may be progressively improved over the next year or two.

‘There needs to be a three-year wage increment by percentage, so that as they are increasing it, inflation has to be coming down.

‘Inflation is the biggest challenge, if inflation is within a single digit then the money that people receive can buy much more,” he said.

Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu, an economist, said that the reforms usually ended in hope.

Accordimg to Ekechukwu, a past president of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), reforms usually come with relief if sincerely carried out.

He urged Nigerians to give Tinubu some more time to see his various economic reforms come to fruition.

‘When there are reforms, they bite hard, but the idea is that there should be light at the end of the tunnel.

‘The government has embarked on a lot of reforms to reposition the economy. The removal of fuel subsidy is to make more money available for other sectors.

‘And that has actually ncreased government revenue. Same with floatin
g of the Naira, even though it has also contributed to inflation. Interest rate today is about the highest in Africa.

‘The higher the interest rate, the higher the cost of production and the cost will be passed over to the consumers.

‘Generally, there is a growth in the economy. The GDP is growing to the extent that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) have improved on their projection for Nigeria,”he said.

He, however, said that insecurity was still a major challenge.

‘Unfortunately, not enough has happened to insecurity, and it is a major bane of our economic development,” he said.

He said that while we appraised the Federal Government, we should also consider the performances of states and Local Government Councils.

On minimum wage, Ekechukwu said that when we look at the level of depreciation of the Naira and the level of inflation, even N100,000 as Minimum wage would not be enough.

According to him, the percentage of depreciation and inflation are way above that.

‘What Nigerians
need is not high salary per se. What we need is an economy where prices of goods and services are affordable to all Nigerians.

‘We need inflation to be low, we need amenities to be working at affordable prices.

‘In an economy like the UK, education till the child is eighteen years is free,” he said.

The Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Mathew Kukah, said that 12 months were not enough to ‘pass judgment” on the government.

Kukah said that though government’s economic reforms had created some hardship, there is hope that things would improve.

‘I am sure many people will tell you that one year is not enough to make a judgment. However, from where we all stand, we know that we are all in a very difficult situation.

‘Nigerians are in various levels of pain, and they are pains that are unintended.

‘But they are the results of certain policy decisions that hopefully with time, can be amended to serve the welfare of the people,” he said.

He urged Nigerians to commit themselves to the fact th
at building a good society takes a lot of time.

‘It is not something that is done in one lifetime, and for me, the most important thing is to continue on the building blocks of the things that we think are being done well,’ he said.

However, the President of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, decried the current state of the nation’s economy and called for the return of fuel subsidy and reversal of other policies to make life easy and meaningful.

Ajaero described Tinubu’s action ‘as palliative policies” that had kept Nigerians in perpetual poverty.

‘Nigerians are the losers; look at the polices, from devaluation of Naira, removal of fuel subsidy, Value Added Tax, increase in taxes and many others.

‘These are being done without commensurate increase in salaries of the Nigerian workers.

‘Many companies have closed down. A lot of businesses have wind down, youth are leaving the country, the exchange rate of Naira to a dollar hit the ceiling causing increase in prices of goods and services,” Ajae
ro said.

Also,a member of the Northern Elders Forum, (NEF), Prof. Usman Yusuf, said that Nigerians were fast losing hope due to harsh economic conditions.

He urged the economic management team of the government to take steps that could improve the economy as a matter of urgency.

A civil servant, Abbas Ibrahim, described the last 12 months of the Tinubu presidency as very harsh on workers.

‘In the midst of all these reforms, the Nigerian worker is the worst hit.

‘Inflation is at its worst level, yet our salaries remain unchanged. If you ask me, I will tell you clearly that the government has not done well,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

FG prohibits ‘money rituals`, vices in Nollywood films


Dr Shaibu Husseini, Executive Director/CEO of National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), says the Federal Government has approved the prohibition of money rituals and glamourising of vices in Nigerian films.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Husseini disclosed this at a National Stakeholders Engagement on Smoke-Free Nollywood held in Enugu on Wednesday.

The event was organised by the NFVCB and Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA).

Movie producers, directors and actors drawn from different parts of the country, as well as leaders of various guilds and associations in the Nigerian film industry were present at the event.

Husseini said that today, we are facing an industry emergency requiring bold and ambitious actions from all parents, guardians and stakeholders.

‘When my predecessor approached the former Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed on the need to make a subsidiary legislation to curtail the display of smoking in Nigerian movies, he saw the need
to include money rituals.

‘Others included in the regulation are ritual killings and glamourising other crimes in order to further sanitise the film industry.

‘Today, I am delighted to announce to you that the Minister of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, pursuant to section 65 of the NFVCB Act 2004 has approved the regulation.

‘The minister has approved the Prohibition of Money Ritual, Ritual Killing, Tobacco, Tobacco Products, Nicotine Product Promotion and Glamorisation display in Movies, Musical Videos and Skits’ Regulations 2024.’

‘We have also forwarded the approved copy to the Federal Ministry of Justice for Gazette,’ he said.

Husseini said the sensitisation programme was to educate stakeholders on the danger inherent in consummation of smoking in Nigerian movies.

According to him, besides the health implications, glamourising smoking in films poses a negative influence on teens and young adults who constitute the largest segment of Nigeria movie viewers.

He said that the b
oard was set to undertake detailed enlightenment programmes in secondary schools, tertiary institutions, local communities, faith groups and other institutions.

‘As you all know, the film industry occupies a central position in the entertainment and creative sector, and it is imperative that we continue to place the highest premium on the progress of the film industry.

‘The NFVCB supports smoke-free movies and supports smoke-free Nollywood, and we therefore seek your collaboration to develop creative content that discourages smoking and promotes positive health messages.

‘After series of engagements, the NFVCB in collaboration with the CAPPA decided to do a ‘subsidiary regulations’ to cater for smoking in movies since this aspect was not expressly spelt out in the extant Law.

‘The NFVCB is well prepared to take leadership in this regard and has planned and began implementing innovative ways to achieve its mandate,’ he said

NAN reports that it is the duty of the Board to register all films and videos outl
ets across the country, and to keep a register of such registered outlets among other functions.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Foundation facilitates electricity project in Niger Delta PHCs


The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND), says, it has facilitated the provision of electricity to 12 Primary Healthcare Centres(PHCs) in the Niger Delta region.

Mr Tunji Idowu, PIND’s Executive Director, made this known in a statement highlighting the foundation successes and achievements in its 2023 Annual Report themed: Advancing Frontiers for

Greater Impact.

Idowu said the project was under the United States Agency for International

Development-led Health Electrification and Telecommunication Alliance (HETA) initiative aimed at providing electricity to healthcare facilities.

According to him, PHCs in Bayelsa, Delta, and Ondo States benefitted from the project in 2023.

He said through its Market Systems Development project, they supported over 49,000 farmers (46.35 per cent females) with recorded cumulative investments by PIND-supported farmers and MSMEs recorded at over N10 billion.

The Executive Director, said they assisted in establishing Peace Clubs in secondary schoo
ls and universities across the region to foster change attitudes, behaviours and promote peace through education.

‘We launched a business start-up challenge fund through its Youth Employment Pathways project in which 66 successful contestants received grants totaling N42 million to establish their businesses.

According to him, they also partnered with Ford Foundation on the Bridges Project to support the implementation of the Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) component of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

He said they were able to achieve it through awareness creation and capacity building for non-governmental and community-based organisations.

Idowu noted that in spite of the socioeconomic challenges, rising inflation and foreign exchange rate fluctuations, the Foundation continued to facilitate peace and equitable economic growth in the Niger Delta.

‘2023 saw us exceeding expectations and achieving several milestones as we consolidated our previous work and successes while exploring new opportun
ities.

‘Together with our partners, [PIND] continued to find creative, people-centered ways to carry out our mission to facilitate peace and equitable economic growth in the Niger Delta,’ he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

UBEC to host continental Edutech conference on revitalising education


The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) is set to host the 6th edition of the African Education Conference (Edutech), aimed at proffering solutions on revitalising the education system using technology and innovations.

The Chairman, Board of Trustee, Education First Nigeria, Dr Macjohn Nwabiaola, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday, underscored the importance of technology in up-scaling educational needs of the people.

Nwabiaola said there was the need to come up in speed with global trend as well as change the narratives in the nation’s educational pursuit.

‘We are in a world, where things are changing and we must ensure that our children can be enabled to compete globally when it comes to education.

‘Some years ago, when our students sit for JAMB, it was paper and pencil examination but gradually we made it a Computer Based Test (CBT) which was criticised, but here we are, CBT has come to stay.

‘Edutech is very critical and we need to look at our policies in education,
we need to bring all stakeholders and it will be holistic as children with special needs will be involved,” he said.

Nwabiaola, who is also the former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, said the education sector is faced with a lot of challenges that must be solved through collaborations.

Also, Founder, Education First Nigeria, Moses Imayi, said the organisation and Skool Media had supported over 110 educational institutions through setting up of their digital centres.

Imayi said the goal was to put technology at the heart of learning in schools across the country, noting that the centres had helped to bridge digital gaps.

‘The conference will serve as a platform to mobilise every stakeholders to begin to popularise the importance of education,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Coordinator, UBEC Digital Resource Centre, Prof. Bashir Galandaci, said the commission underscored the importance of technology in learning which crystalised the basis for hosting the conference.

Galandaci said UBEC ha
d introduced several digital programmes with the aim of radically transforming basic education in the country.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference with the theme: Building an Effective African Edutech Ecosystem for Global Impact, will take place in Abuja, between Oct. 29 and Oct. 31.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria