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Dubai Tourism To Give 12 Africans A Chance To Visit Dubai With The “Dubai Girls”

Twelve (12) lucky Africans including Nigerians now have a chance to be winners of a round trip economy flight tickets to Dubai for five (5) nights accommodation, meals, entry permit, airport transfer and the Dubai Girls treasure hunt tours.

This was officially announced by the Dubai Girls  “Trip to Dubai” raffle draw.

The ladies making up the Dubai Girls are accomplished Nollywood actresses; Omoni Oboli, Uche Jombo, Ufuoma Mcdermott and Chioma Akpotha who announced the raffle contest on their individual social media handles.

On August 16th, 2022, the Dubai Girls will carry out a LIVE INSTAGRAM random selection from all the comments received to select the 12 lucky winners.

The criteria for qualification are; the lucky individual must be 30 years or older; follow visitdubai.af post; leave a comment on the Dubai Girls video on the visitdubai.af post; the individual must be a valid resident of an African country with a valid international passport with at least 6 months validity from September 2022; the winner must be eligible to be issued a UAE entry permit and must be vaccinated against COVID-19.

NCAC Boss Runsewe commends NDLEA On Move To Institutionalize Drug Test In Universities

Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe has thrown his weight behind the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) on the later’s idea in urging all tertiary institutions in Nigeria to make “Drug Integrity Test” an institutional policy for both new and returning students as part of efforts by NDLEA to fight the menace of drug abuse among the youths and students in tertiary institutions all over the country.

Gen. Marwa had during the launch of the Drug Free University Campaign in the University of Abuja recently, appealed to University authorities all over the country to partner with the NDLEA to set up outposts to help further strengthen the agency in fighting the scourge of Drug Abuse in higher institutions.

The Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Runsewe is urging parents of children and wards in all tertiary institutions all over Nigeria to support this clarion call by the chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to be part of this measure to reduce drug use and drug abuse in our institutions of higher learning. Runsewe added that this measure if properly implemented will sanitize and make our institutions of higher learning a very conducive citadel of learning.

Runsewe had in recent past been in the forefront in the fight against socio-cultural vices such as Rape, Cross Gender Dressing, Immorality, Gender Based Violence, etc in our society.

The culture Ambassador, Otunba Runsewe has always maintained that parental care and school environments are major stakeholders that affects the upbringing of any child and as such parents and teachers should partner to enforce proper family values, school values and societal value in order to reduce the negative effects of western cultures on our children and our society.

Runsewe appealed to parents of children in our universities not to see this giant strides of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency as a punitive measure but should see it as step in the right direction to curb to the barest minimum the use and abuse of hard drugs in all our institutions of higher learning all over our great nation.

NIGERIA’S National Park Service Collaboration with Sister Agencies Ensures Safety – Says C-G

The Conservator General of the National Park Service, Dr Ibrahim Goni says its collaboration with sister agencies has ensured the safety of the parks and their tourists.

He said that AIT attributed the quote to Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku but the video used by the same station showed otherwise.

“We carefully listened to the governor’s sound bite and quote here exactly what the governor said below: “’You can’t go to tourism places when you are not sure of your life, you can’t go to tourism when you are afraid of kidnapping. You can’t go to any tourist site when the insecurity is alarmingly high’.

“One therefore wonders what part of the speech translated to bandits taking over the park, or any part thereof.

“We wish to let the public know that the said report is entirely false”.

He, therefore, assured the public that the service is working assiduously with security agencies to professionally keep the parks safe for tourists. “At the Service, our doors are always open for enquires and even suggestions that will help us deliver world class tourist attractions.

“So what the reporter could have done was to get in touch and get clarifications and do a proper fact check before misleading the public.

“We wish to categorically state that Gashaka Gumti National Park or any part thereof has NOT been taken over by bandits or any other clandestine group or groups,’’ he assured. Mr Kabir Mohammed, Conservator of Park, Gashaka Gumti National Park said that the management has remained committed to achieving her mandate as enshrined in Act 46 Cap 65 LFN 2010 as amended. “The Park is the largest, most scenic and diverse conservation enclave in Nigeria and reputed to be a safe haven to some highly endangered species of wildlife. “Like any other conservation enclave across the globe, we are faced with some anthropogenic challenges that sometimes impact negatively on her desired development.

“Nonetheless, the management has continued to strive very hard to maintain the integrity of the park through its numerous strategies and operations’’.

He said some of the strategies deployed include collaboration with the Nigeria Army, Police, DSS and even the vigilante groups to stem the tide of growing security threats around the Park and adjoining communities.

We have been engaging critical stakeholders through Participatory Management Approach on a platform otherwise referred to as Local Advisory Committee. “I wish to state unequivocally that normal conservation and tourism activities have continued in the Park unhindered”, he emphasised.

Mohammed added the management has been making concerted efforts toward ensuring continuous stability of the Park through routine monitoring and anti-poaching operations.

“Between January and April, 2021, a total of 183 suspects have been arrested and prosecuted for various park offences ranging from illegal grazing, poaching, wildlife trafficking, illegal mining to illegal entry, logging, amongst others.

“It is, therefore, worthy of mention that the Management of Gashaka Gumti National Park is fully aware of the security situation of the areas within its legal jurisdiction and as such, has been closing ranks with other relevant stakeholders to curb the daunting challenges associated with her operations.

“I would like to use this medium to allay the fears of the public and emphasise that no criminal elements have invaded and taken over any part of the Park as has been insinuated.

“The Park is secure, safe and open for all forms of legitimate activities in line with the functions of the Park”, he said.

Mr Tunde Morakinyo, Executive Director of African Nature Investment (ANI) Foundation, one of the NGOs partnering the Service domiciled at the Gashaka Gumti Park said the foundation has signed a 30-year agreement with the Nigerian National Park Service for financial and technical support. “We have been working at the Gashaka Gumti National Park for the past three and a half years and in the last 12 months, we have trained and equipped 43 Rangers, including supplying them with raffles and ammunition. “We are in the process of training and equipping another 25 Rangers right now and we still plan to train and equip another 40 later this year”. According to Mr Tunde Morakinyo, “by the end of this year we should have more than 100 well equipped Rangers deployed across the park to complement the anti-poaching activities being carried out. “We have rehabilitated quite a lot of parking structures including internal Park Road, Ranger Baracks, bought additional Park vehicles to augment the vehicle Fleet and installed a state-of-the-art communications system.“We have commenced engagement with Communities right across the Park and recently mobilised a team of 37 researchers to carry out extensive survey and engagement with communities within and outside the park, meeting with men, women, community leaders and elders. “We successfully completed the research work and everyone went in and came back in safety, with some really fantastic experiences in terms of the way we related to the communities. “So I think you know certainly from ANI Foundation we can categorically state that we carried out the survey and activities extensively right across the park and came out safe’’, Mr Tunde Morakinyo said. Mr Usman Umar, a research assistant from the Centre for Micro Enterprise Development (CMD) said that they recently finished their two weeks research survey without any security challenges. “We have been conducting our survey without any harm from bandits or poachers and we went to all the nooks and crannies of Gashaka Gumti National Park, even close to the Cameroon border, to Gumchi in Adamawa State without coming under any threat or harm”, he said. The Conservator General of the National Park Service, Dr Ibrahim Goni says its collaboration with sister agencies has ensured the safety of the parks and their tourists.

Goni said this during a video conference to correct the false and misleading news report by the Africa Independent Television (AIT) that bandits have taken over part of the Gashaka Gumti National Park.

“Right now, we have our partners and tourists at our various parks across the country, and to the best of our knowledge no part of the park has been declared a hide-out for bandits by the security operatives’’.

He said that AIT attributed the quote to Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku but the video used by the same station showed otherwise.

“We carefully listened to the governor’s sound bite and quote here exactly what the governor said below:

“’You can’t go to tourism places when you are not sure of your life, you can’t go to tourism when you are afraid of kidnapping. You can’t go to any tourist site when the insecurity is alarmingly high’.

“One therefore wonders what part of the speech translated to bandits taking over the park, or any part thereof.

“We wish to let the public know that the said report is entirely false”.

He, therefore, assured the public that the service is working assiduously with security agencies to professionally keep the parks safe for tourists.

“At the Service, our doors are always open for enquires and even suggestions that will help us deliver world class tourist attractions.

“So what the reporter could have done was to get in touch and get clarifications and do a proper fact check before misleading the public.

“We wish to categorically state that Gashaka Gumti National Park or any part thereof has NOT been taken over by bandits or any other clandestine group or groups,’’ he assured.

Mr Kabir Mohammed, Conservator of Park, Gashaka Gumti National Park said that the management has remained committed to achieving her mandate as enshrined in Act 46 Cap 65 LFN 2010 as amended.

“The Park is the largest, most scenic and diverse conservation enclave in Nigeria and reputed to be a safe haven to some highly endangered species of wildlife.

“Like any other conservation enclave across the globe, we are faced with some anthropogenic challenges that sometimes impact negatively on her desired development.

“Nonetheless, the management has continued to strive very hard to maintain the integrity of the park through its numerous strategies and operations’’.

He said some of the strategies deployed include collaboration with the Nigeria Army, Police, DSS and even the vigilante groups to stem the tide of growing security threats around the Park and adjoining communities.

“This is often carried out through intelligence gathering and sharing as well as embarking on regular joint operations with personnel of these agencies with the aim to nip in the bud any suspected criminal activities.

“We also recognise the important role the traditional institution and locals play in the overall protection of park resources and security of lives and property.

“We have been engaging critical stakeholders through Participatory Management Approach on a platform otherwise referred to as Local Advisory Committee.

“I wish to state unequivocally that normal conservation and tourism activities have continued in the Park unhindered”, he emphasised.

Mohammed added the management has been making concerted efforts toward ensuring continuous stability of the Park through routine monitoring and anti-poaching operations.

“Between January and April, 2021, a total of 183 suspects have been arrested and prosecuted for various park offences ranging from illegal grazing, poaching, wildlife trafficking, illegal mining to illegal entry, logging, amongst others.

“It is, therefore, worthy of mention that the Management of Gashaka Gumti National Park is fully aware of the security situation of the areas within its legal jurisdiction and as such, has been closing ranks with other relevant stakeholders to curb the daunting challenges associated with her operations.

“I would like to use this medium to allay the fears of the public and emphasise that no criminal elements have invaded and taken over any part of the Park as has been insinuated.

“The Park is secure, safe and open for all forms of legitimate activities in line with the functions of the Park”, he said.

Mr Tunde Morakinyo, Executive Director of African Nature Investment (ANI) Foundation, one of the NGOs partnering the Service domiciled at the Gashaka Gumti Park said the foundation has signed a 30-year agreement with the Nigerian National Park Service for financial and technical support.

“We have been working at the Gashaka Gumti National Park for the past three and a half years and in the last 12 months, we have trained and equipped 43 Rangers, including supplying them with raffles and ammunition.

“We are in the process of training and equipping another 25 Rangers right now and we still plan to train and equip another 40 later this year”.

According to Mr Tunde Morakinyo, “by the end of this year we should have more than 100 well equipped Rangers deployed across the park to complement the anti-poaching activities being carried out.

“We have rehabilitated quite a lot of parking structures including internal Park Road, Ranger Baracks, bought additional Park vehicles to augment the vehicle Fleet and installed a state-of-the-art communications system.

“We have commenced engagement with Communities right across the Park and recently mobilised a team of 37 researchers to carry out extensive survey and engagement with communities within and outside the park, meeting with men, women, community leaders and elders.

“We successfully completed the research work and everyone went in and came back in safety, with some really fantastic experiences in terms of the way we related to the communities.

“So I think you know certainly from ANI Foundation we can categorically state that we carried out the survey and activities extensively right across the park and came out safe’’, Mr Tunde Morakinyo said.

Mr Usman Umar, a research assistant from the Centre for Micro Enterprise Development (CMD) said that they recently finished their two weeks research survey without any security challenges.

“We have been conducting our survey without any harm from bandits or poachers and we went to all the nooks and crannies of Gashaka Gumti National Park, even close to the Cameroon border, to Gumchi in Adamawa State without coming under any threat or harm”, he said.

Kogi State Gov., Yahaya Bello Coronates Oba Etombi of Isanlu Kingdom Saturday

The coronation and presentation of Staff of Office to His Royal Majesty Oba Moses Etombi, as the Agbana of Isanlu Kingdom by His Excellency Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State comes up on Saturday this weekend.

A statement by the Chairman of Isanlu Progressive Union, Bashorun Dayo Kayode stated that the event will take place at the Agbana’s palace Isanlu in Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State beggingning from ten o’ Clock in the morning.

His Royal Majesty Oba Moses Etombi of Isanlu

According to the statement, the Secretary to the State Government, Doctor Mrs Ayoade Folasade and the Commissioner for Local Government and Cheiftaincy Affairs, Barrister Salami Ozigi are Special Guest of Honour while the Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Senator Smart Adeyemi, a member representing Yagba Federal Constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, Elder Leke Abejide as well as the member representing Yagba East constituency at the state House of Assembly, Alhaji Jimoh Omiata are listed as the Guest of Honour.

The statement also listed the His Royal Majesty, the Ohinohi of Ebira land, Alhaji Ado Ibrahim as the Royal Father of the day while the Hosts include, the Ashiwaju of Isanlu Kingdom, Chief Jide Omokore and the State Commissioner for Finance Ashiwaju Ashiru Idris.

It enjoined sons and daughters of Isanlu Kingdom both home and in diaspora as well as well whishers from across the world to be punctual.

Elder Kayode Felicitates with Agbana of Isanlu, Oba Etombi Ahead of His Coronation

Former Permanent Secretary Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Elder Kunle Kayode has felicitated with the Agbana of Isanlu His Royal Majesty, Oba Moses Babatunde Etombi ahead of his Coronation scheduled to hold on Saturday next week.

Elder Kayode in a statement described the occasion as the beginning of another epoch making history in the kingship selection in Isanlu community.

He equally felicitates with the immediate family of the king, the new Isanlu progressive union executives chaired by Bashorun Dayo Kayode and the good people of Isanlu on the occasion and pray to God to grant Oba Etombi good health, wisdom and divine direction to lead the people aright.

Elder Kayode also urged the people of the area to maintain the spirit of brotherhood and solidarity that is peculiar to Isanlu land and enjoined the people to support the newly installed king.