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Xenophobic attacks: Senate To Engage S’Africa Parliament

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The Senate yesterday resolved to send a strong delegation to South Africa’s parliament to register displeasure over attacks on Nigerians living in that country.
The move  was sequel to a motion on “Xenophobic Attacks and Extra-Judicial Killings of Nigerians in South Africa” sponsored by Senator Rose Oko (PDP-Cross River).
Senator Oko said that the xenophobic attacks and extra-judicial killings violated Article 5 of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
She said that as signatory to the UN Charter on Human Rights, it was mandatory on South Africa to respect, promote and observe international laws on human rights.
The lawmaker added that in spite of the economic ties between Nigeria and South Africa and the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by former President Goodluck Jonathan, hostilities on Nigerians by South Africa had continued.
Contributing, Deputy President of the Senate, Mr Ike Ekweremadu, said that for many years, it took the contribution, commitment and support of Nigeria to get South Africa out of apartheid.
“It is time for this parliament to say enough is enough. We need to send a strong parliamentary delegation to South Africa to meet with their parliament to present our position as a country,” he said.
Also speaking, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu, said that the committee had invited Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa and that he confirmed the attacks.
She, however, called on the Senate to allow the committee to meet and handle the matter and report back to it next week.
On his part, Sen. Bala Na’Allah said that it was ironical and un-African to pay back a country that had shown a high level of commitment to South Africa’s freedom, in the way South Africans were treating Nigerians.
“We are saddened by that. We must assert the superiority of our thinking and a demand for the reciprocity of respect from the commitment we have shown to the freedom of South Africa,” he said.
In his remarks, President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, said that the issue was “sad and unfortunate”.
“This is one too many. We must take the bull by the horn to bring an end to this.
“ The two countries had always enjoyed an enviable relationship; we should not allow that to deteriorate.
“Nigeria has paid great sacrifices for South Africa. We must have a parliamentary engagement to find a way to address it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal, has called on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Continental to intervene in the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
He made the appeal yesterday in Abuja during the two-day stakeholders meeting and skill initiative workshop for youth empowerment organised by the NEPAD Continental and NEPAD Nigeria.
Lawal was represented by Amb. Roy Ugo, the Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Affairs, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF).
He said that NEPAD Continental as seat of the continent’s development programme in South Africa should design a quick intervention programme to end the attacks on Nigerians.
According to him, Nigeria and South Africa have several business and economic development partnerships which should not be disrupted because of some groups of selfish persons.
He said that the Federal Government would not want to take any drastic action that would negatively affect the relationship between Nigeria and South Africa.
Besides, Mr Lawal charged the NEPAD continental office to engage with relevant authorities in South Africa to do the needful with stringent measures put in place to punish perpetrators of xenophobia to serve as a deterrent to others.
In her response, Mrs Esterine Fotabong, Director, NEPAD continental said that the Government of South Africa has openly condemned the attacks on Nigerians and fellow Africans in the country.
She said that there would be a peaceful dialogue to resolve the misunderstanding and to continue the peaceful relationship between both countries for a better future.
Fotabong said she would relay the message to the Chief Executive Officer of NEPAD Continental so that quick interventions would be put in place to stop the menace.

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NELFUND Warns Students Against Fake Loan Portal

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund has alerted the public to a fraudulent message circulating online, claiming that the NELFUND Student Loan Registration Portal is open.

The message directs applicants to a third-party link (http://gvly.xyz/Nelfund-Student-Loan, which NELFUND confirms is unauthorised and fraudulent.

In a post obtained from its X handle, yesterday, NELFUND urged students and the general public not to click on the link or provide any personal information, emphasising that the official loan registration portal is only accessible through the Fund’s verified channels.

The agency reminded applicants to exercise caution online and to report any suspicious links or communications claiming to be from NELFUND.

“Applicants are encouraged to always verify official announcements via NELFUND’s official website and social media channels,” NELFUND said.

This advisory comes as part of NELFUND’s ongoing efforts to safeguard students and ensure the integrity of the student loan application process.

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Eastern Port  Police Boss Promises On Crime-Free Operations 

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The new Commissioner of Police Eastern, Ports Command, Mr Tijani Fatai has promised to ensure a crime- free ports operations in the zone.
He said effective policing will be mounted across the ports in the zone in tackling the high rate of community unrest, activities of port rats  and other social vices.
Fatai while speaking to newsmen shortly after taking over as the 17th commissioner said he wants to be remembered as a peace maker during his tenure as Commissioner of Police in the Eastern Ports Command.
According to him,’’the community policing is the sure way of addressing most conflicts and other social vices bedeviling our society today and I will explore it to its fullest” .
The Commissioner also assured officers  of the rank and file of improved welfare whoch he described as a cardinal objective of the present efforts of the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
He said,” the Inspector General of Police has sent me to assure you all of welfare, promotions as and when due,no  officers particular rank and file will be left behind in the coming months.
Fatai before his recent posting was an operational officer,who spent most of his years with the Police Mobile Force (PMF) where he served as Unit Commander (UC) and Commander, PMF.
Before his redeployment as a Commissioner of Police,(CP), he was the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, DCP, Operations, Lagos State Command.

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Kalabaris Celebrate New Year Amid Fanfare

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Thousands of Kalabari indigenes from Akuku- Toru, Asari-Toru, Degema and Port Harcourt City Local Government Areas last Sunday gathered at Elem Kalabari in Degema Local Government Area to celebrate what they said is the Kalabari new year amidst pomp and pageantry
According to stakeholders, the event which started over 200 years ago normally falls on the 16th of November every year.
The of this year’s celebration which was organised by Kalabari Renaissance Foundation was “Our Heritage, Honouring Our Waters and Renewing Our Spirit.”
Stakeholders said this year’s celebration was symbolic as it was holding at Elem Kalabari which is the home of the Kalabari people.
The event also featured various masquerade displays from cultural troupes within Kalabari and beyond.
Speaking on the significance of the event, the Amanyanabo of Elem Kalabari (The Source), HRH Mujahid Asari Dokubo,  said the celebration signaled a return to the traditional values of the Kalabari people and the need for self-recreation.
“It’s not just about celebration, It’s about recreating ourselves, bringing us back from death.
“The organisation that has come to take over this celebration – Renaissance – really fits the description of what ought to happen to us as a people.
“It’s not just Kalabari; it’s about all of us and our values. We have to look at ourselves and our values,” he said.
Dokubo called on all Kalabari citizens to join hands together to revive their traditional values and heritage in order not to lose  their cultural identity and spiritual trajectory.
Also speaking, Harry Awolayeofori MacMorrison,  Chief Administrator and Chairman of Kalabari Renaissance Foundation, organizsers of the Kalabari new year festival, said the event marks  the beginning of a new calendar year for the Kalabari people, after November 15 of every year when the tide cleanses the pollution from the Sombreiro River inflows, describing it as a renewal of the Kalabari people.
“It’s the renewal of the people. Kalabari area is saline environment and at a time, the Sombreiro River comes in and pollutes the river.
“On the 15th November, across Kalabari, the tide turns and takes all the fresh water that polluted the saline river back to the Sombreiro River
. “On the 15th is the end of the year. Normally when there is an end, there is a new beginning. On the 16th (November) is the beginning of the Kalabari calendar,” he said.
Awolayeofori Mac Morrison said the Kalabari communities had been holding the new year festival separately in the past until the  Renaissance Foundation decided to champion a unified celebration to enable them forge a common front of trado-cultural and socio-economic development across the entire territory.
He said last year’s event held at Abalama while they decided to bring this year’s celebration to Elem Kalabari because of it significance to the Kalabari nation.
Also speaking, a member of the planning committee and media lead, Journalist Ibiba Don Pedro, said there was need to reawaken the consciousness of their people on the need to embrace their traditional values without reservations, noting that there was nothing fetish about the festival.
She said the celebration was to unite the Kalabaris as well as project the cultural heritage of the people.
Don Pedro said time has come for Africa to go back to their root , adding that development will continue to elude African countries until the people rediscover themselves.

 

By: John Bibor, Afini Awajiokikpom, Joseph Miabari Joan, Michael Kingdom & Mary Barugu

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