Tuesday, June 9, 2020
PRESS STATEMENT: NDDC: PROBE AND THE FALSE ALARM OF COVID-19
Niger Delta Justice Forum
No. 86 Nwaniba Road, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
PRESS STATEMENT.
NDDC: PROBE AND THE FALSE ALARM OF COVID-19
Incontrovertible fact: People lie.
Incontestable fact: Magic fails.
Irrefutable fact: Liars and magicians employ distraction in their art.
Undeniable fact: People get wiser.
People lie to deceive friends, family and the public and lie for attention, deflection, power and profit. Sometimes, people can come together as a village of accusers and liars acting ruthlessly in bad faith. It is hard to look inside somebody’s brain. It is even harder with the sane ones than the crazy ones. Sadly, people can think rationally and still choose to concoct stories, events and circumstances and out of anxiety, desperation and paranoia believe their falsity and expect discerning members of the public to do the same. Robert Ludlum in ‘’The Tristan Betrayal” posited that any fool can tell the truth: it takes talent to lie well.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Stephanie Linus Launches “Hygiene First”; A Campaign That Seeks To Put Hygiene At The Center Of Our National Culture
Stephanie Linus Launches “Hygiene First”; A Campaign That Seeks To Put Hygiene At The Center Of Our National Culture.
As people and nations around the world grapple with the new reality of Coronavirus Disease (COVID 19), Stephanie Linus is inspiring a long-term and purposeful lifestyle change among Nigerians to stimulate personal and community hygiene as a tool for preventing person-to-person transmittable diseases.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Barack Obama and the American Dream
It is time to publish this book.
Genre: Political History
Previously published: No.
Author: Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima
Title: Barack Obama and the American Dream
Monday, May 18, 2020
NDDC N40bn Fraud Scandal: Staff Make More Shocking Revelations, Indict Interim Management Committee
NDDC N40bn Fraud Scandal: Staff Make More Shocking Revelations, Indict Interim Management Committee
More revelations have continued to emerge over the N40 billion fraud allegation against the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Recall that the Upper Legislative Chamber had on penultimate week ago set up a seven-man adhoc committee to investigate the financial transactions, which amounted to N40billion carried out by the IMC on behalf of the NDDC within the last three months and report back to the House in one month
This followed a motion sponsored by Senator Thompson George Sekibo (PDP Rivers East).
According to Sekibo, aside from financial recklessness, the IMC also indulges in an alleged arbitrary sack of the management staff of the commission.
However, DAILY POST has obtained a statement by some concerned staff of the company narrating how the organisation is being managed by those they described as four-man clique.
Again, NDDC Entangled in Web of Scandals
Again, NDDC Entangled in Web of Scandals
- By Kelvin Ebiri, South South Bureau Chief, The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, May 17, 2020.
Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON, Federal Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Amid the anticipation of the much-touted forensic audit of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the agency has been enmeshed in yet another web of scandal involving questionable awards and payments for unbudgeted contracts.
At a time when people are losing faith in the ability of legislative and political actors to ensure the reign of corporate governance in the NDDC, the National Assembly against all odds, has ordered a probe into alleged financial malfeasance in the outfit, particularly, the alleged spending of N40b within three months, by the Prof. Kemebradikumo Pondei-led Interim Management Committee (IMC).
Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON, Federal Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Amid the anticipation of the much-touted forensic audit of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the agency has been enmeshed in yet another web of scandal involving questionable awards and payments for unbudgeted contracts.
At a time when people are losing faith in the ability of legislative and political actors to ensure the reign of corporate governance in the NDDC, the National Assembly against all odds, has ordered a probe into alleged financial malfeasance in the outfit, particularly, the alleged spending of N40b within three months, by the Prof. Kemebradikumo Pondei-led Interim Management Committee (IMC).
Thursday, May 14, 2020
TOP 20 Nigerian Filmmakers From 2012-2020
TOP 20 Nigerian Filmmakers From 2012-2020
1. Akin Omotoso
Indisputably the leading Nigerian filmmaker since 2012 to date for his critically acclaimed award winning films.
2. Andrew Dosunmu
3. Tunde Kelani
4. Kunle Afolayan
5. Branwen Okpako
6. Jeta Amata
7. Biyi Bandele
8. Femi Odugbemi
9. Tade Ogidan
10. Teco Benson
11. Chico Ejiro
12. Lancelot Imasuen
13. Niyi Akinmolayan
14. Omoni Oboli
15. Mildred Okwo
16. Ishaya Bako
17 Kenneth Gyang
18:Charles Uwagbai
19. Moses Inwang
20. C.J. Obasi
4. Kunle Afolayan
5. Branwen Okpako
6. Jeta Amata
7. Biyi Bandele
8. Femi Odugbemi
9. Tade Ogidan
10. Teco Benson
11. Chico Ejiro
12. Lancelot Imasuen
13. Niyi Akinmolayan
14. Omoni Oboli
15. Mildred Okwo
16. Ishaya Bako
17 Kenneth Gyang
18:Charles Uwagbai
19. Moses Inwang
20. C.J. Obasi
NB:
Emphasis on the filmmakers who are directors of locally and internationally acknowledged films, critically acclaimed by film critics and qualified for juried international film festivals. And again emphasis is based on quality in filmmaking; content and context of the subject matter of each film in storytelling in characterisation and interpretation of the thematic nuances in motion picture.
Emphasis on the filmmakers who are directors of locally and internationally acknowledged films, critically acclaimed by film critics and qualified for juried international film festivals. And again emphasis is based on quality in filmmaking; content and context of the subject matter of each film in storytelling in characterisation and interpretation of the thematic nuances in motion picture.
- By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, The Founder, Publisher and Editor of the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series, the first book series on Nollywood and the Nigerian film industry.
© EKENYERENGOZI MICHAEL CHIMA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No copying, duplicating, reproduction or republication of this list without the prior authorisation and permission of the author.
© EKENYERENGOZI MICHAEL CHIMA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No copying, duplicating, reproduction or republication of this list without the prior authorisation and permission of the author.
The Failures of the Political Ruling Class of the Fulani Tribe in Nigeria
#StayHome @MBuhari @GovKaduna @CNNAfrica @USEmbassyAbuja @BBCAfrica@channelstv @GarShehu @MobilePunch@GuardianNigeria
— 247 Nigeria (@247nigeria) May 14, 2020
The political ruling class of the Fulani tribe is to blame for the destructive nature of lawless Fulani herdsmen ruled by their primitive herd mentality. pic.twitter.com/uFqto1g1LE
Sunday, May 10, 2020
GLOBAL CENTRE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE PRESS STATEMENT: SENATOR AKPABIO’S ALLEGED BOASTING IN THE MIDST OF A PROBE.
GLOBAL CENTRE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
PRESS STATEMENT
SENATOR AKPABIO’S ALLEGED BOASTING IN THE MIDST OF A PROBE.
Gentlemen of the Press.
You are most welcome to this press briefing.
It is common knowledge in the public sphere that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons.
The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the commission has been accused by several persons and organizations of engaging in fraud, looting, pillaging and ransacking of the scarce resources belonging to the Niger Delta Region. The supervising Minister of the commission, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio has equally been severally accused of executing an agenda of grievous larceny, greed and revenge.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
THE ABUSE OF PUBLIC SECTOR RULES BY THE INTERIM MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF NDDC
THE ABUSE OF PUBLIC SECTOR RULES BY THE INTERIM MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF NDDC
One of the greatest things social science bequeathed to society is the institution of government. Governments provide the parameters for everyday behaviour for citizens and guarantees protection of lives and properties. The Civil Service is an intrinsic part of public sector, in fact its jewel. Good governance in the public sector is the corner stone for effective and efficient organizational performance and is underpinned by a number of accountability requirements. Plato, the Athenian philosopher of ancient Greece posited that governance is an art predicated on exact knowledge and should be conducted by philosopher kings or those with the highest and clearest discernment. That is why public service with its bureaucracies are characterized by fixed rules, discipline and proper conduct for productive service delivery. The system and structure for governance must therefore be supported by effective leadership and organizational culture.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu: The Father of New Lagos
#StayHome@MBuhari @ProfOsinbajo @followlasg@jidesanwoolu @femigbaja@NTANewsNow @channelstv@realFemiOtedola @BBCAfrica@CNNAfrica @TheEconomist@OfficialAPCNg @atiku @MobilePunch@HerbertOWigwe @Forbes
— 247 Nigeria (@247nigeria) April 23, 2020
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Father of New Lagoshttps://t.co/4AI68a4sW4 pic.twitter.com/marXMGDvpP
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