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‘No Collapse Building Under NIOB Watch’
The Nigeria Institute of Building ( NIOB) has boasted that no building under construction has collapsed under the watch of a registered builder even after construction.
The State Chairman of NIOB Builder, Hillary Ukwadi who stated this on Thursday in Port Harcourt during this year’s Builders’ Day, noted that professional builders take charge of general management of the building construction processes and site.
Ukwadi said the NIOB was on course in Rivers State and was doing much to educate the people on the need of engaging professional builders in building management and construction.
The Chairman explained that the continued engagement of professional builders would avoid the incidence of building collapses during and after construction.
According to him, when professional builders are not engaged in building management, you are bound to have challenges.
He said, one of the challenges of builders was building collapse, stressing that “this was why we advised that professional builders should be engaged in building management and construction”.
According to him, “In some cases,some buildings may not collapse, but in terms of maintainability, they could cause defects and defaced the environment”, he said.
While delivering a lecture at the event, the National Secretary, Christopher Belonwu and the National Publicity Secretary,Akinola Bemmeka urged the Rivers State Government to always engage professionals for standard building management.
They noted that NIOB members were trained and certified for building constructions and should be always engaged in the process.
They commended the chapter chairman, Bldr. Hillary Ukwadi for the programme, noting that some of the advocacy programmes embarked on by the institute in the state were coming to reality.
“ NIOB began the campaign for institutions in the state to commence building technology programmes which Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic has commenced”, he said.
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Angola’s TelCables to boost Nigeria digital connectivity
Rack Centre, the leading Tier III Carrier and cloud-neutral data centre in the West African region, has expanded its reach of available interconnection services with TelCables Nigeria, a subsidiary of Angola Cables, which opened a new Point of Presence (PoP) at its facility.
With the presence of TelCables Nigeria, a subsidiary of global ICT solutions and services provider, Angola Cables is set to boost low-latency interconnectivity and Cloud access across West Africa, significantly advancing the region’s digital infrastructure.
CEO, Lars Johannisson, Rack Centre, welcoming TelCables Nigeria to the facility, highlighted the ongoing expansion of Rack Centre’s Lagos campus with the near completion of the LGS 2 Data Centre, which will bring the facility’s total capacity to 13.5MW of IT power and 7,200 square meters of space.
He said: “The is a major step for Africa’s digital development as access to the infrastructure necessary to drive and expand digital ecosystems across the continent, boost innovation and ultimately drive economic growth within Nigeria and across the continent will be readily available”.
He explained further that the LGS 2 data centre has also been developed to ensure AI-readiness that allows for enhanced data processing and storage capabilities, which are critical for businesses and organisations that are embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning.
“Once completed, operators like TelCables, hyperscalers, businesses, telecom operators, and service providers will have access to world-class, carrier-neutral and cloud-neutral infrastructure to scale their digital operations securely. This will ultimately foster economic growth in Nigeria and the West Africa region”, he stated.
Emphasising the importance of the strategic expansion by partnering with Rack Centre, Fernando Fernandes, CEO of TelCables Nigeria and West Africa, explained that “Our partnership with Rack Centre is part of a greater vision, and if we can do this together, we are setting the right course for Africa’s future prosperity as a contributor to the rapidly evolving digital economy”.
The strategic expansion aims to significantly enhance digital connectivity across West Africa using the extensive Angola Cables backbone network to support businesses and communities obtain easier, more affordable access to digital content and services.
Leveraging Angola Cables’ robust SACS and WACS subsea cable systems, the new PoP will enable efficient routing of data traffic to South America, the U.S., and Europe through the EllaLink subsea cable.
This infrastructure not only enhances standard routing but also offers redundancy options for improved resilience and reliability.
Rack Centre stands out with its Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.35, the lowest in the West African region, along with a sustainable energy generation mix that sets it apart from competitors.
The LGS 2 Data Centre embodies innovation and sustainability through its adoption of green practices and AI-readiness.
In June 2022, Rack Centre became the first International Finance Corporation (IFC) EDGE certified data centre in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
This officially makes LGS2 the first Green Certified Data Centre in Africa. It is the most connected facility in the region according to its PeeringDB ranking and links every country on Africa’s Atlantic coast.
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Dangote Refinery Exports PMS to Cameroon
Dangote Refinery and Neptune Oil jave jointly announced the first-ever export of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest oil refinery, to Cameroon.
In a statement yesterday, Dangote said the milestone achieved was as a result of the strategic collaboration between the two companies, and also underscores their commitment to strengthening economic ties between Nigeria and Cameroon while meeting the region’s growing energy demand.
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President and CEO of the Dangote Group, stated: “This first export of PMS to Cameroon is a tangible demonstration of our vision for a united and energy-independent Africa.
“With this development, we are laying the foundation for a future where African resources are refined and exchanged within the continent for the benefit of our people”.
Director and Owner of Neptune Oil, Antoine Ndzengue, emphasized that “This partnership with Dangote Refinery marks a turning point for Cameroon. By becoming the first importer of petroleum products from this world-class refinery, we are bolstering our country’s energy security and supporting local economic development.
“This initial supply, executed without international intermediaries, reflects our commitment to serving our markets independently and efficiently”.
The collaboration between Dangote Refinery and Neptune Oil does not end with this first export. Both companies are exploring new initiatives to establish a reliable supply chain that will help stabilize fuel prices and create new economic opportunities across the region.
For Nigeria, this export showcases Dangote Refinery’s ability to meet domestic needs and position itself as a key player in the regional energy market. It represents a significant step forward in accessing high-quality and locally sourced petroleum products for Cameroon.
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NCDMB Tasks Media Practitioners On Effective Reportage
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has charged media stakeholders on effective reportage of its activities and initiatives, saying the Media is an integral partner of the Board.
Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola-Ogbe, gave the charge in his opening remark at the 2024 Capacity Building Workshop for Media Stakeholders organized by the Board recently for Journalists in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.
Tagged, “Role of Media and Communication in Sustaining the Tempo of Nigerian Content Development”, the Workshop focused on enhancing the capacity of media professionals to effectively report and promote Nigerian content initiatives.
Represented by the General Manager, Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordination of the Board, Barr. Esueme Dan-Kikile, the NCDMB Scribe emphasized the crucial role of the media in driving awareness, advocacy, and public understanding of policies and programmes aimed at fostering local content development in the nation’s oil and gas industry.
He stated that the workshop aligns with the Board’s commitment to leveraging communication and media partnerships to sustain progress in Nigerian content implementation and ensure active stakeholder engagement.
Ogbe, who commended the Media for their collaborative efforts with the Board, also revealed that the current management of the NCDMB tends to partner stakeholders in the education sector to deploy better and more qualified teachers to rural communities through a new initiative of the Board tagged, “Back to the Creek”.
“This is about the 14th year since the establishment of the NCDMB, and the media has been a very integral partner to the Board. And so this yearly workshop is being organized to train and retrain media practitioners across the country because of the important role the media has continued to play in their collaboration with the Board.
“Under the present management of the NCDMB, we’ve an initiative called ‘Back to the Creeks’ in which the Board, in partnership with stakeholders in the education sector, tends to provide some support in terms of educational facilities and infrastructure in the rural communities to attract qualified teachers to those places so that children and students in the rural areas could acquire good education and become better citizens of the nation too”, he said.
In a presentation titled “Implementing Nigerian Content New Contracting Guidelines in line with the Presidential Directives on Local Content”, Senior Supervisor, Projects Certification and Authorization Division of the NCDMB, Engr. Bashir Ahmed, said the Board was created by its enabling law due to the need for value retention in the oil and gas industry and associated ones.
He noted that with deliberate commitment of the Board in job creation and ensuring competency, while also fast tracking in investments in the oil and gas sector, the NCDMB, which had previously secured a distance 27th position in the Presidential Ease of Doing Business (PEDBE) index in 2019, has now moved upwards to first position between 2022-date, saying the Board has reduced its touch steps from nine to five, following consultation with stakeholders in both the NNPC, OPTS and others.
Giving an overview of the Nigerian Content Measurement Metrics, General Manager, Midstream Monitoring and Evaluation of the NCDMB, Ms. Tassalla Tersurg, stated that there were three approaches to monitoring and evaluation in the Board, noting that they include performance, compliance and intervention monitoring.
Meanwhile, Management of the Board has said key elements of sustaining Nigerian Content Development includes, Policy Implementation and Enforcement, Capacity Building, Promoting Local Manufacturing, Funding and Financial Support, Innovation and Technology Adoption, and Stakeholders engagement, including making the best use of Media and Communication stakeholders, amongst others.
Highlights of the event were panel discussions, moderated by the Manager, Corporate Communications of the Board, Dr. Obinna Ezeobi, with the themes “Sustaining the Tempo of Nigerian Content Development”, and “Relevance in the Face of Changing Dynamics: How Can Media Practitioners Reinvent Themselves?”
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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