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Why I Took My Covid-19 Vaccine Quietly, Wike Explains
The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has confirmed taking the Covid-19 vaccination privately, and dispelled insinuations that he refused to take the vaccine.
He said ahead of resumption of international flights at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, the state government would dissolve the tribunal set up to prosecute violators of Covid-19 protocols, if the federal authorities try to influence outcome of cases.
The governor disclosed taking the vaccine privately when the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 delegation led by the National Incident Manager, Dr Mukhtar Muhammad, paid him a courtesy call at the Government House, Port Harcourt, last Saturday.
Wike said, “Some people said that I did not take my vaccine. I did, but I am not into public show. Taking vaccine is not undertaking any project for anybody to see that you have taken vaccine. It has turned to politics. Assuming what I am taking is not the vaccine? Yes, I can pretend, and then, they will put it on the news that I have taken the vaccine.
“Nigerians like to play politics in everything. They will call the Press, governor this has taken, governor that has taken. But let them not tell you that I have not taken. I did my own in the Government House Clinic quietly. So, I don’t need to begin to announce it to the world”, Wike said.
Wike warned that the state would not hesitate to dissolve the tribunal, if the federal authorities attempt to influence outcome of any given case before the tribunal.
The governor lauded the PTF Chairman, Mr. Boss Mustapha, and members of his team, for the good job they have done in containing the spread of Covid-19 that has kept the world on its toes.
He explained that the N1billion given to Rivers State by the PTF was managed by the commissioner for health, adding that the state government was prepared to account for the fund.
“We are not people who collect money from the Task Force and divert it. We are not a party to that. We are ready to give account any day, anytime because that money is public fund”, the governor said.
Wike directed the state commissioner for transport to give the PTF a 40-seater luxurious bus to convey passengers from the airport to a quarantine centre.
He announced that work would immediately commence on the VIP Lounge of the Port Harcourt International Airport, adding that the job was expected to be completed within six months.
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UNIPORT Hosts ICA Nigeria Chapter Inauguration
All is now set for the inauguration of the International Communication Association (ICA) Nigeria Chapter on Friday at the University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital.
The ICA annual conference was held in May last year in Paris, France, with the University of Port Harcourt holding it concurrently as a regional hub, the Garden City of Port Harcourt having been selected as one of the few locations around the world earmarked for that purpose.It was indeed the only ICA Regional Hub convened in the West African sub- region.
The Port Harcourt event recorded a massive turnout as participants attended physically and virtually, and was rated one of the most successful regional hubs that engaged intellectually and socially with participants in France and other regional hubs.
Due to the huge success recorded at the regional hub, the international organisation without hesitation gave an approval for the creation of ICA Nigeria Regional Chapter in order to sustain an all-year-round presence worldwide, one of only six sites worldwide outside the United States of America.
The Lead Organiser and Chair of ICA Nigeria Chapter, Ms Ekaete George, who gave this indication in a statement said the inauguration of the chapter on Friday is expected to be a kick-off event for the ICA internationalisation initiative, describing it as a huge opportunity for communication scholars in Nigeria, including graduate and undergraduate students of Communication Studies and related disciplines as well as media professionals who stand to have their voices heard on the global platform of ICA.
She said as the only two chapters in Africa, the ICA Nigeria Chapter will serve as an additional global platform for members to make their voices and research impactful in the global knowledge arena, stressing that the Friday inauguration of the chapter is going to be a milestone event.
According to her, ICA Nigeria, as a multi-disciplinary, academic membership association for scholars in the study, teaching and application of all aspects of mediated communication and knowledge hub for communication scholars and media practitioners in Nigeria is poised to mobilise a tremendous large following.
George commended the role of the University of Port Harcourt and the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof Owunari Georgewill in particular, for their encouragement and support, which made it possible for the university to be recognised as an affiliate institution of ICA.
By: Donatus Ebi
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TPP Africa Set To Honour Sanwo-Olu, 13 Others

The Peak Performer (TPP) African is set to honour the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu; the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse 111; Chairman, Shoreline Energy Group; Agbaoye Kola Karim; the Publisher/Chairman of ThisDay Newspaper, Prince Nduka Obaigbena; the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution (PHED) Plc, Dr Benson Uwheru; and others, on Thursday, March 23, 2023 at the Muson Centre in Lagos.
The honourees are exceptional leaders on the African continent who are being celebrated for their performance as industry leaders, culture shapers, and game changers in transformational leadership in their respective spheres as peak performers.
According to the organisers, others among the 100 personalities to be honoured from Nigeria are: the Chairman, Shoreline Energy Group, Agbaoye Kola Karim; Group CEO of The Guardian, Lady Maiden Ibru; Ex-Chairman, KPMG Africa, Mr. Kunle Elebute; Founder, Stanbic IBTC Group, Mr. Atedo Peterside; and Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui Okauru.
Others honourees are: the Country Managing Director, Access Bank (Rwanda), Mr. Faustin Byishimo; Managing Director, CLM Africa, Mr. Mbulelo Clive Khoza (South Africa); Ghanaian celebrity blogger, Mr. Ameyaw Debrah; MD/CEO, United Bank of Africa (Sierra Leone), Mr. Mohammed Alhaji Samoura; CEO, MOREM Consulting & Advisory Services Limited, Mr. Mohammed Gillen (The Gambia); and CEO, Enterprise Group, Keli Gadzekpo (Ghana).
The awards covering 14 categories, range from TPP Elite, TPP Hall of Fame, and TPP Legacy to Excellence, across multiple professions and sectors in the African continent.
According to the Editor-in-Chief of TPP, Dr Abiola Salami, “A panel was set up to select the nominees who are captains of industries.
Salami informed that the selection involved a rigorous process of sifting from the 1,683 entries that was received from various leaders and sectors across the continent before the 100 TPP emerged.
He noted that these 100 recipients are being honoured for their commitment to excellence and sterling contributions to greatness in diverse sectors on the African continent.
Abiola noted that having worked with leaders over the past decade, they have discovered that to inspire growth across the continent, the authentic African story should be told by spotlighting credible leaders with admirable skills on the continent.
Therefore, the quest to find credible leaders resulted to the call for the nominations of Peak Performers on the continent late last year, leveraging the 27 skills in Xceptional Leadership TM.
Meanwhile, TPP 100 recognition comes alongside the debut of The Peak Performer (TPP) magazine, a premium African thought-leadership publication that delivers content online and offline.
According to him, The Peak Performer magazine will be available in both print and e-version.
According to the performer strategist, “leadership development and leadership branding are two strategies global leaders leverage to record outstanding results. This is what we are birthing in Africa with The Peak Performer”.
He explained that the magazine features inspiring stories and experiences of leaders in sectors ranging from technology; problem-solving and change; leadership and entrepreneurship; environment, social and governance; personal growth and transformation; people, productivity and synergy, among others.
“All these align with our resolution to build Africa, one mind at a time,” he added.
He explained that Peak Performing Africa started unofficially in 2012 with CHAMP, a full-service consulting firm trusted by high-performing business leaders for providing workforce development, advisory services, and executive coaching for C-level executives.
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NDLEA Arrests 2 Members Of Afro-Europe Cartel

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has disrupted the activities of a drug syndicate that operated between Nigeria, East Africa, and Europe, with the arrest of two members of the cartel.
The Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
Babafemi said that the NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos made the arrest and foiled the attempts to traffic the drugs.
He said that the operatives at the Lagos Airport had on Monday March 13 intercepted a member of the drug syndicate, Ejezie Ifeanyi, during screening of inward passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight from Malawi via Addis Ababa at the arrival hall.
Babafemi added that a search was conducted on him, saying that it was discovered that one of his two bags had a false bottom concealment.
He said: “During preliminary interview of the suspect, he confessed that a member of the syndicate was waiting at the airport car park to pick him.
According to him, an immediate follow up operation led to the arrest of Franco Chukwu, who was waiting in a grey colour Mercedes Benz C180 coupe, marked EKY 973 GQ to receive the drug consignment.
“After his arrest, a proper search of the bag was conducted before the two suspects leading to the recovery of 3.00 kilograms of heroin.
“Findings revealed that the drug syndicate networks operate between Nigeria, and Malawi, Mozambique in East Africa and Europe.
“Chukwu who lives in Lagos is responsible for the recruitment and coordination of the activities of mules on behalf of other members of the cartel based in Mozambique and Malawi, another set operates from the South-Eastern part of Nigeria, “ Babafemi said.
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