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Ganduje: the archaic chief security officer of Kano State

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By Adedemola Adetayo

On the Governor Ganduje’s issue i sincerely believe for us as People it is a Time to THINK. This matter calls for the deepest reflections because, Head or Tail, it spells a collectuve doom for us in Nigeria!

We play too much with serious matters, we trivialise issues by making them start and end in Politics.

The main gist of the video, fake or real, is that a SITTING STATE GOVERNOR, an adult, a man who superitends over millions of people in a very important state like Kano – any state infact – is said or portrayed to have been caught on camera NOT ONLY Personally collecting bribe monies in foreign currencies but generally conducting himself in a way worse than that of a petty thief or tout.

  1. Although i have heard in many discussions that technology can do anything, including producing such a video, i find it totally hard to imagine how such will be done. If indeed it was possible and such a fake video is produced to sting a sitting Governor, then we should be very worried about the length people can go in their WICKED MACHINATIONS.

We can then by extrapolating also imagine other things they can be capable of doing that may directly undermine our security and wellbeing.

  1. IF the video turns out to be true, which is infact more probable, then the matter becomes even more serious add frightening. The CORRUPTION angle of it will be amongst my least of worries. It will first mean that we have a GOVERNOR, A CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER, in a State as quickly volatile as KANO who is so unaware, so security unconscious, so naive, so amateur, so vain, SO STUPID, with all the resources that must be at his disposal, that he couldn’t even exercise or perfect elementary precautions of executing such simple task as  collecting a bribe without being caught let alone filmed???

IF No. 2 is correct, shouldn’t the people of Kano feel very unsafe in the incompetent hands of such an ARCHAIC  CHIEF  SECURITY Officer of the state?

This incidence reminds me of the reported 1997 Coup. According to all the reports rendered, GENERAL Diya actually sat in  coup planning sessions, set-up or phantom or whatever,  where a WIRED General Bamaiye was able to take recordings of the sessions. If Army Generals can be  so effortlessly bugged by their friends, how can we feel safe under their watch?

The other day we read same reports of the sacked D-G SSS being bugged. How can such a person be so careless and he is in charge of PROTECTING US?

The other time Farouk Lawan was investigation OIL BARONS..He actually AND VERY STUPIDLY went to Femi Otedola, ON OTEDOLA’S TURF, on OTEDOLA’S TERMS, without any common sense and was seen stuffing Dollars all over his body like an imbecile. And such a man was to be trusted with investigating the Mafia??? How?

I think this Ganduje video is true. I  condemn the clearly depicted act of corruption in display BUT, i am far more worried about the reality that most of these our so-called Leaders are full of vanities, greed and very foolish!!!

Nigerians should rightly demand PROBE of that incident with lightning urgency!

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Takang, Ladid Lead Africa’s Digital Sovereignty Debate At DACE 2025

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L-R: Prof. Latif Ladid and Dr. Armstrong Takang

How can Africa remain safe and powerful in a world being rapidly redefined by Artificial Intelligence?

That pressing question will take centre stage at the 13th Digital Africa Conference & Exhibition (DACE), scheduled for October 28–29, 2025, in Abuja.

The two-day gathering will be anchored by two powerhouse keynote speakers: Dr. Armstrong Takang on Day 1 and Prof. Latif Ladid on Day 2, each bringing unique expertise to Africa’s digital sovereignty conversation.

Dr. Armstrong Takang, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), will open the conference with a keynote that situates Africa’s digital sovereignty within the broader context of economic reform, institutional innovation, and strategic governance.

A consummate professional and visionary thinker, Dr. Takang has spent decades bridging the gap between public reform and private investment across Africa and the United States. Before his current role at MOFI, he served as Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, where he led the MOFI Transformation Team. 

His career includes leading Growth Alliance Partners (GAP), a pan-African firm that helped turn around several businesses to create shareholder value, and working at KPMG in New York.

He has been instrumental in designing and implementing key national initiatives such as the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), the Voluntary Asset and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS), and the ICT components of EFCC/NFIU systems.

Dr. Takang has also chaired national ICT committees and contributed to landmark policies, including Nigeria’s Content Development in ICT and the country’s 50-year Development Plan. His keynote will highlight how digital and financial sovereignty intersect to secure Africa’s long-term competitiveness.

On the other hand, Prof. Latif Ladid, Founder & President of the IPv6 Forum and Chair of the AI & Blockchain Global Forum, brings decades of global leadership in internet architecture, digital policy, and emerging technologies.

His expertise spans across pivotal roles from IEEE Future Networks to the Internet Society, 3GPP, and EU research on next-generation networks.

Organizers say his keynote will set the tone for the conference, unpacking how Africa can assert digital sovereignty, safeguard its data, and lead in shaping the ethics and standards of AI on the global stage.

“This year’s theme, ‘Sovereign Intelligence: Africa’s Voice in the Global Digital Order,’ isn’t just a concept, it’s a necessity,” said Dr. Evans Woherem, Chairman of Digital Africa Consult. “Prof. Ladid’s keynote will highlight what it takes for Africa to remain safe, independent, and powerful in the new AI era.”

At a time when global powers are racing to define AI norms and secure digital dominance, Africa risks being left behind if it fails to act. Much of its technology remains imported, its data stored abroad, and its languages invisible in mainstream AI systems.

DACE 2025 is designed to change this narrative, by equipping Africa with the tools, strategies, and partnerships to become a proactive co-author of the digital future.

The conference will feature high-level dialogues on digital sovereignty, policy innovation, and cross-border cooperation, alongside exhibitions of homegrown startups, developer workshops, and showcases of African-built AI tools for health, agriculture, finance, and education.

Beyond the panels and showcases, DACE 2025 is expected to produce a concrete roadmap for Africa’s digital sovereignty.

“This isn’t just about technology,” noted Woherem. “It’s about agency, safety, and independence. With Prof. Ladid setting the stage, we hope to leave Abuja with a united vision of Africa’s place in the global AI order.”

With delegates expected from across Africa and the world, the two-day gathering promises to be a defining moment in the continent’s digital journey.

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Lagos Mainland Trade Fair:  Entrepreneurs gain export skills

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L-r: Olori Janet Afolabi Queen of Apomu Kingdom/Collaborator in the event and Monalisa Abimbola Azeh, CEO of Mona Matthews/ Convener of the event.

Nigerian Export Promotions  Council, NEPC, played a significant role at the just concluded maiden Lagos Trade Fair. NEPC, enhanced the  export capabilites of  entrepreneurs  at the Fair.

Nancy Okpa and Olamide Olatunde, both Senior Trade Officers from NEPC,  equipped the entrepreneurs with knowledge and skills  necessary for international trade.
The Vendors learnt the step by step export procedures. They also gained insight to the importance of  compliance with international standards.

Monalisa Abimbola Aze, a lawyer turned entrepreneur whose company Mona Matthews curated the event  expressed appreciation for developing the export capabilites of entrepreneurs and providing them access to international markets.

She said the ” Vendors  will be more confident and equipped to navigate the exportation process.”

 “Through exportation entrepreneurs can expand their businesses and access global market.”She added.

Olori Janet Afolabi, a Publisher and Queen of Apomu Kingdom, who collaborated with Azeh  on the event, commended NEPC for its effort to reduce Nigeria economic vulnerability to oil price fluctuation by promoting non oil  exports.” She said through exportation there will be increased foreign exchange earnings”

Apart from NEPC, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration   Control, NAFDAC , officials also attended the Trade Fair to sensitise entrepreneurs on the need to register their products.

The event drew a large crowd  and sparked entrepreneurial growth.
 Aze, said ” I am overwhelmed by the success of the  event   We are grateful for the enthusiasm from Vendors who showcased  their products and services with passion..
The event has shown that with determination and hard work we can create a lasting impact and provide opportunities for growth and expansion of businesses and services “

Olori Afolabi  described  the event  as  a great first attempt ” It exceeded my expectations.It was incredible to see entrepreneurs come together to celebrate enterprise and innovations. The energy was amazing. We look  forward to building on this momentum.”

 Vendors at the Fair expressed satisfaction with the turnout and the opportunities provided by the event.Many of them reported increased visibility, valuable connections and potential business deals.

One of them,  Enobong  Ezekiel, CEO / Founder Coreal8  said “l am honoured to have been a part of this experience. I was able to connect with many customers and partners.The organisers did an incredible job of creating  a vibrant and supportive atmosphere  that allowed us to showcase our services”

The event held on 6th and 7th September at Yard 158, Kudirat Abiola Way, Ikeja Lagos.

The two day event brought together about  100 versatile Vendors, showcasing  a wide range of products and services in fashion, food, lifestyle, technology and beauty.The event featured food courts, entertainment and games, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

 Many visitors attended the Fair Prominent among them is Tope Alabi a popular gospel musician.

The Fair which showcased the entrepreneurial strength of Lagos is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy .

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The Elevation Church’s Youth Ministry Hosts The Hangout 2025 for Singles

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LifePointe and Surge, the vibrant youth expressions of The Elevation Church, will host The Hangout 2025 on Saturday, September 13, 2025, across four locations simultaneously.

This free, one-day gathering is designed for singles (20+) who desire meaningful, faith-based connections in an atmosphere of worship, fun, and intentional conversations.

In a culture dominated by fleeting trends and surface-level connections, The Hangout 2025 offers a refreshing alternative: a safe, Christ-centered space for singles to engage in authentic conversations, intentional fellowship, and spiritual growth. 

Tagged “Same Energy” as it happens at 4 locations on the same day, The Hangout 2025 promises an exciting mix of music, inspiration, and community. Attendees will be inspired by  Godman Akinlabi, Bola Akinlabi, Busola Wale-Siyanbola, Dave Ugbor, Phillip Olubakin,  Emmanuella Mike-Bamiloye, Bowale Kotun, Seun Afolayan, and Debo Omotunde, while  enjoying powerful performances from internationally acclaimed gospel artist Limoblaze,  Greatman Takit, Gospel Force, DJ Horphuray, DJ Sammy, and Tkeyz.

The Hangout is not just another singles event; it is a movement to help young people build  relationships anchored on biblical principles, emotional maturity, and Godly standards,” said  Pastor Godman Akinlabi, Global Lead Pastor of The Elevation Church “We believe this gathering  will empower a generation of believers to form covenant marriages that reflect God’s design.”

At its core, The Hangout 2025 is designed to help singles connect with like-minded believers who share a vision for covenant marriages, while also creating opportunities to learn biblical principles for dating, courtship, and intentional relationships.

The programme will further equip attendees with wisdom, emotional maturity, and spiritual preparedness for marriage, fostering the growth of a supportive community that values accountability and upholds Godly standards.

The event will hold on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the Pistis Conference Centre in Lekki, Lagos, with simultaneous gatherings at Maryland, Ibadan, and online. A subsequent edition will be hosted in Abuja on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Each event will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with free admission for singles aged 20 and above. Interested participants are encouraged to register online at elevationng.org/hangout25

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