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Tinubu makes new appointments

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of Rotimi Akinde and Ifeoma Uz’Okpala to the positions of Executive Director for Corporate Finance and Risk Management and Executive Director for the Large Enterprises Directorate, respectively, at the Bank of Industry (BOI).

The bank spokesperson, Theodora Amechi, announced in a statement made available to newsmen that these appointments are effective immediately.

Akinde brings over 20 years of experience in Investment and Corporate Banking, with a strong background in capital raising, including Debt, Equities, and Hybrids, as well as expertise in Corporate Finance, encompassing Mergers & Acquisitions, Privatization Advisory, and Project Finance.

Prior to his role at the Bank of Industry, he served as an Associate Partner in Project and Corporate Finance at Infrastructure Delivery International (IDI), where he contributed to the UKNIAF programme and advanced green finance initiatives and structured debt solutions for subnational entities.

His previous experience includes serving as the Corporate Finance Advisor at the Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (NIAF), where he focused on financing initiatives, modeling, and funding structures for infrastructure projects.

Additionally, he held the position of Group Head and Assistant General Manager for multinationals within Corporate Banking at UBA Plc and was formerly the Vice President of Corporate Finance and advisory at UBA Global Markets, now known as United Capital.

Akinde began his career as an Assistant Manager at Leadbank Plc, working in the Investment and Corporate Banking divisions.

Uz’Okpala has been with BOI since September 2014, initially serving as the Group Head of Large Enterprises Credit and later as the Bank’s Chief Risk Officer before her recent appointment.

In her capacity as the bank’s Chief Risk Officer, Uz’Okpala was instrumental in overseeing and alleviating risks linked to the bank’s operations while also offering support in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risk matters.

She provided essential ESG guidance during transactions and developed a strategic framework for attracting impact investments.

Uz’Okpala is an experienced professional in Credit and Risk Management, boasting a career that spans more than 30 years within the financial industry.

She began her professional journey at the International Merchant Bank and advanced through significant positions at MBC International, First Bank, Stanbic Bank, and UBA.

Her diverse skill set encompasses Internal Audit, Corporate Finance, Credit Evaluation and Origination, Foreign Operations, and Risk Management.

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APC expels Aregbesola for anti-party activities

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The leadership of All Progressives Congress(APC) has formally sacked erstwhile Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola from the party over anti-party activities.

Aregbesola, who served as Osun State governor for eight years, had created a faction, The Osun Progressives (TOP), now Omoluabi Caucus, to fly another interest within the party. The development caused the party to governorship seat in 2022.

On Sunday, Aregbesola presided over an Omoluabi Caucus meeting where he announced that the faction had quit APC because the party was no longer popular in Osun State.

Also, a letter sent to Aregbesola by the party’s leadership, titled: ‘Allegations of Anti-Party Activities – Conveyance of State Exco Decision to You’ said the former minister was found guilty of anti-party activities.

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“At the end of the investigation, the State Executive Committee (SEC) considered the report of the Disciplinary Committee.

“Having carefully considered the findings and recommendations of the committee, SEC has resolved to accept the recommendation of your immediate expulsion from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The decision was predicated on the clear evidence of your actions, which undermined the unity and integrity of the party in violation of the provisions of Article 21 of the APC Constitution guiding the conduct and discipline of members.

“As a result, with the approval of your expulsion, you cease to be a member of APC. Consequently, you are not to hold yourself out as a member or act in any capacity on behalf of the Party in any manner whatsoever.”

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BREAKING: Ogun Only Recognizes Constitutionally Established Courts. ….says no group can bring Sharia through the backdoor

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The Ogun State Government has warned against any attempt to establish a Sharia Court in the state.

The state government, in a statement personally signed by the Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, noted that Sharia Courts cannot be legally constituted by individuals or groups without legal backing.

The government was reacting to a notice announcing the launch of a Sharia Court in the state.

According to the statement, Ogun State only recognizes courts established through the legal framework of the Nigerian Constitution, adding that a Sharia Court does not form part of the legal framework operating in the state.

The statement reads: “The Ogun State Government has noted the circulation of a digital notice announcing the launch of a Shari’ah Court in Ogun State.

“No Sharia Court is authorized to operate within Ogun State. The courts that are legally empowered to adjudicate disputes arising within Ogun State are those established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or by State Laws, which are: Magistrates’ Courts, High Court, Customary Courts, Customary Court of Appeal, Federal High Court, National Industrial Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court.

“No law operating in Ogun State has established a Sharia Court, and Sharia law does not form part of the legal framework by which the Ogun State Government administers and governs society.

“The Ogun State Government upholds and protects the rights of individuals to practice the religion of their choice, or to subscribe to no religion, and recognizes the freedom of individuals to apply their faith in their personal and private matters.

“However, this freedom does not extend to the formation of unauthorized assemblies or institutions. No individual or group is legally permitted to constitute a court or present themselves to the public as a court without legal backing. Those behind that notice have no legal backing. They cannot set up a court or administer justice by fiat or public notice.

“The Ogun State Government hereby directs that all persons involved in the creation or operation of this unauthorized court must immediately cease all related activities and disband the illegal entity and all its apparatus.

“The Ogun State Government also advises members of the public to disregard any summons, documents, or persons associated with the illegal Sharia Court. Such occurrences should be promptly reported to the State.

“The Ogun State Government will uphold the rule of law, ensure respect for the legal and judicial framework within the State, and prevent a breakdown of law and order.”

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IMHA TO SCREEN GOVERNOR UZODIMMA’S NOMINEES TO VARIOUS COMMISSIONS

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The Imo State House Of Assembly will tomorrow Thursday, 30th January 2025, screen nominees to the various Commissions.

The following persons who have been nominated by the Executive Governor of Imo State, His Excellency Distinguished Senator Dr Hope Uzodimma, into the underlisted Commissions are therefore required to be at the Imo State House Of Assembly at 10 am, for screening.

A. ISOPADEC BOARD:

1. Prof Eze Dele Odigbo ——– Chairman.

2. Chief Austin Onyedebelu ———- Managing Director.

3. Hon Cassidy Ohamara ———- Member (Oguta).

4. Hon Nkeiru Ihesie ———– Member (Oguta).

5. Dr Mrs Nma Nwulu ———– Member (Ohaji/Egbema).

6. Hon Mrs Ijeoma Joy Ikegwuruka ———– Member (Ohaji/Egbema).

7. Mrs Esther Enoch ———– Member (Oru East).

8. Hon Bernard Nwanana ———– Member (Oru East).

9. Chief Valentine Okere ———– Member (Owerri Zone).

10. Hon Mrs Ify Obi ———— Member (Orlu Zone).

11. Chief Kelechi Onuoha ———— Member (Okigwe Zone).

B. JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION (JSC) :

1. Barr. Louis M Alozie SAN ——– Member (Ezinnihitte Mbaise).

2. Eze Duruiheoma SAN ——– Member (Orlu).

3. Hon Barr Paul Obinatu ——— Member (Oru East).

4. Hon Lady M. M. Anyanwu ——— Member (Ehime Mbano).

C. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION (CSC) :

1. Hon Lady Dr Julie Onyeukwu ——— Chairman.

2. Dr Uche Edomobi ——— Member (Okigwe Zone).

3. Goddy O. Dike ——– Member (Owerri Zone).

4. Dr Romanus Ezeogu ——— Member (Orlu Zone).

D. LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE COMMISSION (LGSC) :

1. Dr Nick Obinatu ——— Chairman.

2. Chief Ethelbert Nwachukwu ——— Member (Owerri Zone).

3. Chief Chukwuemeka Anukam ——— Member (Okigwe Zone).

4. Hon Engr Stanley Chibueze Okwuosa ———- Member (Orlu Zone).

The above named persons are required to come along with 30 files, each containing copies of their Curriculum Vitae (CV), Credentials and Tax Clearance Certificate.

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