Adurogboye seeks to enhance proficiency in aviation through book launch

Mr Sam Adurogboye, the Public Relations Manager, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), says he is ready to enhance professional proficiency in aviation from his wealth of knowledge in the sector.

Adurogoye made the declaration on Friday in Abuja during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

The manager said he had compiled the pieces of information in a comprehensive book entitled: “Handbook on Public Relations Practice and Aviation Reporting“ on the subject matter to achieve the feat.

According to the seasoned PR practitioner, the book seeks to enhance the professional proficiency of media and public relations practitioners, aviation lawyers, students among others.

“ Presented in elegant prose and rich in perspectives, the book tackles such as: what is not Public Relations: Public Relations and Marketing of Bad Product; PR as a Management functions; My Experience; Media Relations.

“Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASA); Aviation Reporting; Role of the Nigeria College of Aviation Technology (NCAT); My Field Experience among others.

“The book is published by SAPTCO Communication Limited, a PR firm and is in paper back and hard cover to take care of all classes of readers and buyers, “ he said.

According to him, the 16-chapter book is a product of years of research and professional experience.

“ The book will be presented in Lagos on Oct. 14, when I will turn 60 and retire from NCAA where I worked from inception in the year 2,000.

“The event will be chaired by Pharmacist Kunle Ekundayo, the Managing of Drugfield Pharmaceutical Limited. Barrister Allen Onyema , the Chairman of Air Peace , will be the Chief Launcher of the book,“ he said

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Keyamo canvasses for more investments into aviation sector

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has expressed the readiness of Federal Government to welcome more investors into nation’s aviation industry.

Keyamo made the call on Friday in Abuja when he received the Egyptian Civil Aviation team in his office.

According to him, Nigeria’s arms are opened to investors that love to partner with the Federal Government to improve aviation sector.

Keyamo said Nigerian Government is keen on transforming the aviation industry by inviting innovative minds.

He added that Nigeria is an attractive country to invest in because of its population and available market.

Keyamo appreciated the Egyptian Civil Aviation team for its offers for Maintenance, Repairs and Overhaul (MRO) services and other technical supports to Nigeria’s aviation sector.

“Most of African countries have run into liquidity and is affecting the aviation sector also.

“Africa has a liquidity problem and it has affected aviation sector development in terms of infrastructure: terminals, runways and safety equipment,” keyamo said.

In his remark, the Egyptian Aviation Minister, retired Lt.Gen Helmy said that the ambition and aspirations of Egypt and Nigeria were similar.

He said that through cooperation, the experience from both sides could be put forward.

He stated that the civil aviation is one of the revenue generating incomes for national economy.

According to him, the Egyptian civil aviation is offering concession to run build and run airports in a manner that is sought by Nigeria through the private sector.

He added that the Egypt Air company owns an MRO that was dedicated to give the adequate support which could also be an area of cooperation between the two countries.

He therefore invited Keyamo and officials of the ministry to Egypt for an exploratory visit in Cairo in November.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Tinubu’s victory at Tribunal validates popular mandates by Nigerians – Group

The Tinubu Campaign Organisation (TCO) on Friday congratulated President Bola Tinubu on his victory at the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC).

This was contained in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja by Joshua Ilevbare, the National Coordinator of the group.

He said that the judgment of the Tribunal was a validation of the popular mandate freely given to Tinubu at the Feb. 25 presidential poll by the majority of Nigerians across the six geo-political zones.

While describing the PEPC verdict as unbiased and unprecedented in the history of Nigeria, he said that the verdict was triumph of truth, victory for democracy, rule of law and natural justice.

Ilevbare appealed to Nigerians to support the Tinubu government in the efforts to turn Nigeria around for better through its Renewed Hope Agenda.

“We believe that the verdict will further spur the President in his determination and genuine intention to offer purposeful governance for the benefits of all Nigerians regardless of their religions and ethnics,” he noted.

He pledged the group’s continued support for the success of the Tinubu government.

”It is imperative to request that members of TCO be involved in the ‘Renewed Hope’ administration as collaborators in different capacities, to serve our fatherland as foot soldiers who will help deliver dividends of democracy to the grassroots,” he said.

In the same vein, he also congratulated Prof. Julius Ihonvbere of All Progressives Congress (APC), whose victory as member House of Representatives, Owan Federal Constituency in Feb. 25 , National Assembly Election was affirmed by the Tribunal, sitting in Benin City.

After the inauguration of the 10th session of the House of Representatives, Rep. Ihonvbere who was the Chairman of the House Committee on Basic Education and Services in the 9th Assembly, was appointed as the Majority Leader for the 10th Assembly.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

ECOWAS trade obstacles alert mechanism ‘ll eliminate non-tariff barriers – Jime

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) says the ECOWAS Trade Obstacles Alert Mechanism (TOAM) is a potential tool for the elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB) across the region.

The Executive Secretary, NSC, Mr Emmanuel Jime said this at the sensitisation workshop organised by the NSC in conjunction with ECOWAS Commission and the United States Agency International Development (USAID) in Lagos on Friday.

The workshop is to create awareness to professional organisation and stakeholders in trade on their role vis-a-vis elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) by using ECOWAS Trade Obstacles Alert Mechanism (TOAM).

According to Jime, the collective focus today revolves around a topic that is not only crucial but timely, given the region’s aspirations for economic growth and regional integration.

“The relevance of our gathering today cannot be overstated. Numerous studies conducted along the borders of West African nations have consistently highlighted the impediments faced by traders, particularly in border crossings and customs clearance processes.

“These barriers, comprising lengthy clearance times, transit checkpoints with unwarranted delays, harassments, exorbitant illegal fees, and demands for bribes, have far-reaching consequences.

“They not only disrupt the seamless flow of goods but also pose a direct threat to our regional integration endeavors.

“We are at a juncture where acknowledging the challenges is no longer sufficient. We have a solemn duty to identify practical solutions that will significantly reduce the prevalence of these obstacles,” he said.

Jime noted that in this pursuit, TOAM emerged as a potent tool, adding that it was officially launched during the second meeting of the ECOWAS Regional Trade Facilitation Committee (RTFC) in November 2022.

He pointed out that TOAM was engineered to mitigate non- tariff barriers across the ECOWAS region, and operate via an online reporting system bolstered by a handpicked interagency network.

The council’s boss added that through this platform, businesses could promptly submit or report obstacles to public sector agencies, receive responses, and remain informed about queries submitted by fellow operators concerning specific products or countries.

According to Jime, TOAM’s initial results are encouraging, as over 400 obstacles have been reported through this mechanism across West Africa with more than 49 per cent of them effectively addressed.

“This was addressed by national focal points representatives, supported by advisory services from the International Trade Centre (ITC).

“The full operational status of TOAM in all 15 ECOWAS member states underscores its potential to drive transformative change and enhance regional trade and the workshop is conducted under the auspices of the Operational Plan 2021-2023 of ECOWAS-USAID.

“We wish to illuminate the pivotal role of professional organisations and private sector stakeholders in eradicating NTBs and advocating for policy reforms.

“Our overarching objective is to bolster ongoing trade facilitation initiatives in West Africa, fostering the seamless and efficient movement of goods in region and beyond while reducing the private sector’s trade related time and cost burdens,” he said.

Jime believed that this opportunity would deepen knowledge, enhance collaboration, and chart a course toward a West Africa where trade flowed smoothly, efficiently, and equitably.

“By collectively, we can dismantle the barriers that impede our progress and lay the foundation for a more prosperous and integrated region,” he said.

Jime also pointed out that the NSC was committed to promoting trade and facilitating seamless cross-border transactions and as such, initiated ideas to sustain it such as establishing Border Information Centre, compliant unit.

Also, Mr Justin Bayili, Principal Trade Advisor, ECOWap -VSAID Operational Programme, ECOWAS Commission noted that there was need to create good condition for trade facilitation in the region.

According to Bayili, there are many problems faced on the corridor, noting that this should be looked into to proffer sustainable solutions.

“The issue of reporting complaints, ones twice and even the third time without getting response is not good as this will make the person to lose focus.

“Two months ago, we took a trip from Mile 2 to Badagry and experienced 67 checkpoints, this delay goods and thus making the goods costly for the business community,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event witnessed some of these stakeholders: Nigerian Ports Authority, freight forwarders, Nigeria Customs Service, Manufacturer Association of Nigeria, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and others.

Some of the stakeholders that spoke urged stakeholders in the field of trade to ensure that there was sanity in the way they traded, noting that some obstacles experienced were done by them.

They equally expressed concern on the teething problems to be experienced and how to surmount them and called for the truck drivers integration into the scheme by means of sensitising them.

They also noted that the country do not lack on policies, workable ideas but the main issues had to do with implementation, human elements failing us, urging that the policy should work.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Boat Capsize: Two Nachtigal Hydro Power workers missing after two weeks

A search operation is on course to trace two workers of the CCN(Camerounaise de Construction du barrage Nachtigal) who went missing on August 30 2023 in River Sanaga.

The boat transporting 5 workers of CCN capsized at 11:50 a.m. Three were saved and are healthy.

Defense and Security forces, rescuers, and well-wishers are actively looking for the missing persons while the administration of the Nachtigal Hydro Power Company says work has been slowed due to security lines put up on the accident site.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Woman detained for pouring hot oil on ex-lover

A woman called Malapa Anne Josianne in her early 30s was detained at the Mabanda police district in the Douala 4 subdivision for showering her ex-boyfriend with bleached oil on Wednesday, September 13, 2023.

Sympathizers rushed the man to the hospital, at the time of this report, he was still under intense medical care. He however managed to talk to CNA.

” I was locking my shop to meet a friend for something urgent. All of a sudden Malapa appeared from nowhere and began her usual trouble. She picked up my phone and went to her house with it. When I locked the shop I didn’t find the phone, so went to her house to get it. She resisted but ended up handing over the phone to me. When I turned to go away, she asked me to see. I turned not knowing she was carrying bleached oil. She poured it on my face. It burnt my face, chest, and hands as I tried to block.” Explained the victim.

Even Malapa incurred some burns on her face as her ex-boyfriend tried to push away the pot. Some splashed on her face.

Malapa, held by the population confessed her action was out of anger.

“I am deeply sorry for what I did. It was out of anger. I love him so much. He owes me some money I gave him to fix me a bed. He never did. I asked if he was happy seeing me sleep on the floor but he said nothing. He also owes me a phone he took from me. The reason why I took his phone.” Malapa gave her own version of the story.

The man had also explained that Malapa disappeared with his FCFA 1.5 million three years ago. She moved on with another man and bore him a child. He had to move on as well with another woman. Malapa lost her man and kid in an accident.

Now solitary, Malapa returned to Douala and rented in the same quarter her ex-boyfriend was living. She reportedly began her troubles when she noticed her ex was married to another woman.

But an attempt to frustrate their union has instead landed her in detention.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Marie Um Nyobe, dies same date, 65 years after husband Ruben Um Nyobe was killed

The Wife of one of Cameroon’s emblematic and historic figures, Ruben Um Nyobe, has been announced death. Marie Um Nyobe according to family sources in a release on Wednesday, September 13, passed away the same day at the CNPS hospital in Yaoundé due to an illness. The particularity of her death is the fact that it occurred on the same day her husband, Ruben Um Nyobe was killed some 65 years ago. Ruben Um Nyobe was killed by the French army in a forest not far from Boumnyebel.

Ruben Um Nyobe got married to Marie Um Nyobe in 1956, and they lived together till his assassination two years later. The two left behind a son, Daniel Ruben Um Nyobe, to whom she gave birth on April 24, 1957.

Ruben Um, before his death, became famous after creating the UPC party on August 10, 1948, which demanded the immediate independence of Cameroon and the reunification between British and French Cameroon.

On September 13, 1958, while leading a fight against colonial rule under the then Maquisards that was created by the UPC party, he was assassinated in a forest in Boumnyebel by the French army and his corpse was dragged in the mud.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Separatists kill two men for violating lockdown in Buea

Buea subdivision hit the headlines again on Friday, September 15, 2023, after gunmen suspected to be Separatist fighters opened fire on a private car heading to the heart of the subdivision.

“It happened just now in Mile 16, those two guys were going to Buea, it is Ambazonians who attacked them like that and killed them, they said that no movements until Saturday,” someone who had knowledge of the incident said.

The two victims came from Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon.

They were heading to Buea until they were sent to their early graves when Separatists came out of the bushes and fired shots at them. They died on the spot.

The incident happened days after three men were killed in Muea, a district in Buea. The men who said they were forces from Fako Mountain Lions, said they were enforcing a lockdown that was initiated by the Diaspora Separatists to thwart school resumption.

Incidents also happened in Kumba 3 where a kill was killed by a stray bullet while in Limbe, a biker was killed by an explosion this September.

Two drivers were killed in Ikiliwindi this week and their car was set on fire. A survivor escaped by struck of luck.

Source: Cameroon News Agency