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20/12/2024

Adara Development Association Lagos Chapter Unveils 20-Million-Naira Bus at Grand End-of-Year Celebration

The Adara Development Association (A.D.A.), Lagos Chapter, recently marked its end-of-year celebration with a vibrant showcase of cultural pride, unity, and developmental strides. The event's highlight was the unveiling of a 20-million-naira, 18-seater bus, symbolizing the association's commitment to progress and community empowerment.

Dignitaries, including Hon. Alhaji Mohammed Buba Bello, Public Relations Officer of Alaba International Market, and Hon. Chief John Bawa Musa, President of the Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU) and Lagos Chapter Chairman of A.D.A., graced the occasion. Chief Musa emphasized collective efforts for sustainable growth and applauded the Adara people’s dedication to agriculture and cultural preservation.

Chief Suleiman Gambo Maro, Ciroma Kufana of Kajuru Kaduna, highlighted the event's focus on unity and peace, celebrating the Adara people's identity as industrious farmers and cultural custodians.

A spectacular display of Adara cultural dances captivated attendees, showcasing the community's vibrant heritage. The launch of the 18-seater bus was hailed as a step toward enhancing community logistics and connectivity for cultural and social events.

Adviser Samson Zonkwa urged the chairman to sustain his commendable efforts and advised Adara youth to shun crime and negative influences.

The event concluded with festivities that reaffirmed the community’s commitment to progress while preserving its cultural legacy, further cementing the A.D.A.'s role as a beacon of hope and development for its members.

BREAKING NEWS: LNSC APPREHENDS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE  VANDAL ON 3rd MAINLAND BRIDGETuesday, May 8th 2024, officers of the ...
08/05/2024

BREAKING NEWS: LNSC APPREHENDS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE VANDAL ON 3rd MAINLAND BRIDGE

Tuesday, May 8th 2024, officers of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) apprehended a road infrastructure vandal who was vandalizing the newly constructed 3rd Mainland Bridge road light indicators.

The suspect was identified as Mr. Friday Nwafor a 46-year-old male resident of Lagos who was immediately taken into our custody and handed over to the Commissioner of Police, Lagos Command Mr. Adegoke Fayoade


The Orelope Adefulire Story Behind Police Abduction of FIJ Reporter     -  Foundation for Investigative Journalist On We...
08/05/2024

The Orelope Adefulire Story Behind Police Abduction of FIJ Reporter - Foundation for Investigative Journalist

On Wednesday May 1, Daniel Ojukwu, a reporter with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), went missing, his numbers switched off and his whereabouts unknown to colleagues, family and friends.

On Thursday, FIJ initially made a missing person report at police stations in the area where Ojukwu was headed, However, on Friday, a private detective hired by FIJ tracked the last active location of his phones to an address in Isheri Olofin, where the police originally picked him up.

Ojukwu’s family would subsequently get wind of his detention at Panti, where they were made to understand the authorities are accusing him of violating the 2015 Cybercrime Act.

From there, the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) of the Inspector General of Police relocated Ojukwu to the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC) in Abuja on Sunday. And from there, they moved him to the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID).

In defiance of the attack on press freedom, FIJ hereby reproduces the story it has now confirmed is the reason for Ojukwu’s abduction. by the police. A follow-up to that story is also available here.

“I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know what you are talking [about], please. I just came in, they gave me that… let me find out; I will get back to you,” Nkiru Ezekwesili, owner of Enseno Global Ventures (Enseno GV), an Abuja-based restaurant, told FIJ during a telephone interview on October 17, 2023.

“You are saying you aren’t aware of the contract?” FIJ asked.

“No!”

Sometimes, stories begin from the point of climax, and they circle back to where it all began. This is one of such stories.

When an office headed by a former Lagos State deputy governor paid N147.1 million from the federal government’s purse into the account of a restaurant to build blocks of classrooms and a skill acquisition centre in a primary school in Lagos, it raised eyebrows. But to better understand the scale of FIJ’s findings, we would need to go way back.

On March 7, 2016, Muhammadu Buhari, a Nigerian former president, appointed Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire as his senior special assistant on sustainable development goals (SSAP-SDGs).

It was a new office, and she was tasked with helping the country meet the United Nations’ 2030 deadline for achieving the SDGs. Prior to her appointment, she served as deputy to Governor Babatunde Fashola in Lagos from 2011 to 2015.

Orelope-Adefulire spoke highly of her intention to achieve SDGs 3 and 4 which border on good health and primary education.

On May 15, 2023, her office paid N147,127,467.58 to Enseno Global Ventures Ltd. for the construction of one acquisition centre (type A) with a pile on the raft foundation and one block of six classrooms at Ajeromi Primary School, Lagos State. The contract payment was marked 100106276063.

Contract detailsContract details. Source: BudgIT Govspend platform

This project would improve the quality of education in the community and state if executed, and it was a step in the right direction for meeting SDG 4.

Five months after payment, FIJ visited Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA in Lagos to find out what became of the project.

NO SIGN OF CONSTRUCTION
Ajeromi Public Primary School, Lagos
Ajeromi Public Primary School, Lagos. Photo Credit: FIJ

On October 6, 2023, FIJ visited the community in search of a school that fit the description on the contract. We found that there were about 72 primary schools in the area, and we checked what some of them looked like.

What we met was dilapidation, understaffing and ill-equipped classrooms.

Seven days later, we visited the community again to find if there were any skill acquisition centers or new classrooms in the area.

When we spoke to some of the staff of the government-owned schools, they told us on condition of anonymity that no one had been there in over a year to improve the quality of the schools.

“Help us tell the government to do something here,” one teacher told FIJ. “You can see around that this place does not have anything.”

When we showed the contract details to a headmaster, he said, “From what I can see here, this is unreal. There is no school like that here that has benefited from such a contract since I came here over four years ago.”

Unable to find a school called Ajeromi Primary School, we looked up the Lagos State public records on primary schools in the state and found that Ajeromi Public Primary School was supposed to be located on 68, Iyalode Street, Ajeromi.

With this new information, we set out to Ajeromi again on October 17, 2023. There, we learned that a mosque now sat on the land where the primary school used to sit and the school had moved to a new location in the same neighbourhood.

Inside Ajeromi Primary School as seen by FIJ
Inside Ajeromi Primary School as seen by FIJ. Photo Credit: FIJ

We visited this new location and found the primary school. What we observed was that there were no new constructions within the compound, and bar the storeyed building which was the school, no other building could fit into the piece of land.

FINDING THE CONTRACTOR
Enseno GV restaurant

To find the company tasked with executing this contract, FIJ checked the Corporate Affairs Commission’s (CAC) records.

We found that the company was inactive, which means CAC did not have its tax records, and it was registered on October 7, 2019.

The significance of its date of registration would come up later in the story, but let’s dwell on what else we know about the company for now.

Screenshot from CAC
Screenshot from CAC

After performing a surface search on the CAC portal, we learned the company was led by one Nkiru Ezekwesili and had two other directors, Jacinta Nnadozie and Chinwendu Ugezu. This can be found here.

Nnadozie’s address matched the address listed as the company’s head office in Abuja; Plot 25/26 Solutionist Estate, after Naval Estate, Karshi, Abuja.

This address, FIJ found on Google Earth Pro, housed Enseno GV restaurant. To be sure there were no disparities, we checked the company’s website.

Although it borrowed from materials on a foreign website and contains incomplete information, the company had a listed phone number. On our first few attempts, this number did not go through.

However, when we tried again on October 17, a staffer was on the other end of the call. We would get to that too. Prior to this call, we wanted to learn more about the company, so we enlisted the services of FOLegal, a law firm, to help do a deep search of the company on CAC.

On October 6, FOLegal returned its findings. Documents sourced from CAC revealed that the inactive company had six shareholders, and bar Ezekwesili, all shareholders shared the same address as the Abuja restaurant.

We scoured through to find if the company was registered as a construction or engineering company but found no indications of such in the objects for which it was registered.

At this point, we had learned there were no new classrooms or skill acquisition centres in Ajeromi Ifelodun community, and the company tasked with building them was operating as a restaurant which only began operations in 2019.

With many unanswered questions, we emailed Ezekwesili and Ugezu on October 14. After waiting three days, we called the company’s office in Abuja.

Responding to us, a staffer said he would convey our message to Ezekwesili when she arrived. Hours later, she called.

When we explained the details of the contract and asked her role in it, she responded said, “I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know what you are talking [about], please. I just came in, they gave me that… Let me find out; I will get back to you.”

We asked if she was aware of the contract, and she replied, “No!”

MORE QUESTIONS, MORE DIGGING
When Ezekwesili said she did not know she was paid five months ago to build two facilities, it raised many more questions, so we waited for her to get back to us as promised.

We called a day later, and a day after that, and kept calling but she was not responding to any of our calls.

On October 19, we employed the instrument of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by sending a request to the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs (OSSAP-SDGs).

We wanted to know the process that led to the selection of the company for the project, why the payment was made, and if there was a track record they had seen to warrant the contract award.

Over seven days after our request, the office has not responded. This is in violation of the FOIA.

On October 24, 2023, a man who identified himself as Paul Stone, called FIJ to say he learned we were looking into the contract awarded to Enseno GV.

Stone said the company got the contract and there was “one honourable who got an architect to build it”.

He said they found that Ajeromi Primary School could not house the buildings and so moved it to two different facilities in Apapa.

He sent the architect’s number, and we called him. The man on the receiving end of the call was Akin Ajani.

Ajani told FIJ that one Honourable Saheed Ajetunmobi hired him to be involved in the construction of a skill acquisition centre in Ladi-Lak Nursery and Primary School on 2, Randle Road, Apapa, and a block of six classrooms in Metropolitan Nursery and Primary School, Adekunle Deen Street, Off Mile 2-Ijora Expressway, Ijora.

Proof provided by Ajani
Proof provided by Ajani. Picture taken in 2022

According to pictures provided by Ajani, they had completed the building as of April 22, 2022. This would become relevant later on.

We asked Ajani why they moved the buildings from where it was originally contracted to be to the new locations, and he said the decision was made after they found that the soil in Ajeromi could not take the buildings and they could not build in the primary school as there was no space.

He said after they took the decision, they communicated it to the OSSAP-SDGs and this was why the payment was delayed until May 2023.

He, however, ignored the questions of the restaurant’s qualification to embark on such a project, or how much it cost to build.

We called and sent text messages to Ajetunmobi, but he did not respond.

DISCREPANCIES
The Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020 states: “A business name must file its annual returns alongside financial statements not later than June 30, every year. Except for a single shareholder company, all companies must file annual returns alongside the audited accounts within 42 days after the annual general meeting.”

These returns are supposed to reflect on CAC’s website, but Enseno is listed as inactive, meaning it is yet to file its returns with the commission in violation of CAMA.

However, the Nigeria Startup Act 2022 provides a waiver for startups to be “exempted from payment of income tax for a maximum period of 5 years, three years initially and renewable for an additional two years and as well as other taxes chargeable on their income or revenues.”

With this, Enseno can get to skip three years of not filing its tax records with CAC, but according to the Public Procurement Act (PPA) 2007, any contract bidder must have fulfilled all its obligations to pay taxes, pensions and social security contributions.

Earlier, we highlighted how Enseno was set up in 2019, and how Ajani’s response showed that he finished the classroom building in April 2022. These two facts indicate that the project’s completion was a mere two years and six months after Enseno’s registration.

With no record of when the contract was awarded or when the building project began, we asked Ajani. He confirmed to us that the construction began in 2021.

This means that less than two years after a restaurant began operations, it secured and began executing a contract for the government without receiving any initial payments.

LEGAL OPINION
On October 27, FIJ spoke with Bernard Onigah, a former member of the Nigeria Bar Association leadership.

Onigah said it was necessary for a company to get three years of tax clearance before they could be awarded a contract by the government but “certain waivers could be afforded if the company executing the contract has certain expertise others don’t have, and they were invited by the government.”

He said, “The real issue is a company carrying out contracts outside why it was set up. If you are in building and construction business, you have to provide certificate of proficiency, and one of them is the COREN certificate.”

A Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) certificate is one professional engineers acquire to practice in Nigeria.

“For a company that operates as a restaurant and import and export of textiles, it has not shown that it is qualified to engage in construction because it is a highly professional and highly technical business.

“If CAC would require a COREN certificate to register an engineering company, then the Federal Government ought not to award to a company that is not registered or set up to carry out that contract. Everything about the process is wrong,” Onigah continued. “Tax requirement can be waived if the company has shown a record of qualification or a track record in the past.”

FIJ also found that in Enseno’s registration on CAC, it added general contracting to its activities, and this vague listing could mean it can embark on any kind of contract, but Onigah faulted it.

He said, “It is an anonymous provision, but it does not in any way relate to building and construction because building and construction is not an accidental business.

“One must show proficiency. Before the federal government can award a contract to anybody, they must show proof of work. They must show that they have done something in this line in the past.”

Ezekwesili, Orelope-Adefulire and Ajetunmobi refused to comment on the matter further, and whilst over N147.1 million ended up in the restaurant’s account, no party has yet explained the reason for the award, how a restaurant came to build a classroom and acquisition centre a year before the government paid it, and how a project awarded for a school in Ajeromi supposedly ended up in two locations away from the LGA.

This story is published under the GovSpend Media Fellowship, supported by BudgIT, ICIR and MacArthur Foundation

IMPROVED CRIME PREVENTION: IGP PLAYS HOST TO DG NATIONAL CRIME AGENCYHolds Discourse on Viable Partnership for training ...
08/05/2024

IMPROVED CRIME PREVENTION: IGP PLAYS HOST TO DG NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY

Holds Discourse on Viable Partnership for training and development

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D, NPM, today Wednesday May 8, 2024, played host to the Director General, National Crime Agency, Mr Graeme Biggar, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. The meeting also had in attendance the members of the Force Management Team, National Vice President of Interpol, Garba Baba Umar, and the Head of NPF-NCCC, CP Henry Uche.

During the visit, the IGP reflected on the already existing relationship between the Police and the UK National Crime Agency, in arrears of training, and support towards combating crimes and criminality, and also areas of bolstering the effectiveness of the Police in fight against kidnapping, and cyber-crime related offences across the country.

Similarly, the DG on behalf of the UK Government pledged continuous support to the Police Force in all areas, which includes enhanced trainings and courses for officers to boost their efficiency towards curbing crimes and criminality across the country.

The IGP reiterates the commitment of his administration to engage in fruitful collaborations with relevant Agencies, towards enhanced training and re-training for Officers and Men of the Force to effectively address the challenges of Policing Nigeria.

, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
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FORCE HEADQUARTERS,

8th May, 2024.

Breaking: Nollywood Actor, Mr Ibu Reportedly Dies At 62.
02/03/2024

Breaking: Nollywood Actor, Mr Ibu Reportedly Dies At 62.

Breaking: Nollywood Actor, Mr Ibu Reportedly Dies At 62. Unconfirmed reports indicated that Nollywood actor, John Okafor popularly known as Mr Ibu is dead. The late actor born on 17 October 1961 died

Little Boy K!lled By NDLEA Stray BullÂŁt In Delta State Laid To RestMay his Soul rest in Peace
15/12/2023

Little Boy K!lled By NDLEA Stray BullÂŁt In Delta State Laid To Rest

May his Soul rest in Peace

15/12/2023

Adron Homes Brings New York to Keffi, Offers Massive Discount Sales on Land this Yuletide Season

It is a season of celebration as we approach Xmas and also the New Year in a few weeks, it’s time to stop lamenting and focus on having a little win this year by getting a plot of land at Adron Homes and Property Estate named New York Park and Gardens in Keffi; Nasarawa State.

As we all know that; New York is a city in America known for its tourism potential with a gigantic buoyant economy. It is also a blend of two worlds with its massive infrastructure, sprawling skyscrapers littered across, its diversity, Lighted and colourful city, massive nightlife and an urban and cosmopolitan outlook with a touch of Renaissance, Medieval and modern contemporary outlook; with notable architectural wonderment like the Statue of Liberty among other side attractions.

If you want to see these features in Nigeria then get land at the New York Park and Gardens in Keffi the magnificent Gatehouse, perimeter fencing, recreational Centre, 24hrs Security Surveillance, police office with a Helipad on top of it, children's playground, well-equipped gym, Olympic size swimming pool, supermarket, and a whole lot to make an estate habitable hassle-free.

The good thing is Adron Homes has drafted a very flexible payment plan to accommodate all sundry by paying as you earn with a payment structure of 12-24 months.

Leveraging on the ongoing Adron Homes Lemon Friday Promo will also give you massive discounts on not only the New York parks and gardens but also other estates littered across the country. As a new and existing customer, you can get a 40% discount and spread the balance within 24 months and get 5kg rice, Chicken which applies to as low as a 30K initial deposit or more, getting the value of two things for one payment.

You can also get a 30% discount and spread the balance within 36 months with gifts by paying 30k and get 5kg rice, oil and two chickens or a Mini Rechargeable Fan. Another category is that you can also pay 60k and get 10kg Rice and chicken or an Electric Fan or blender.

You can also pay 100k and get 25kg Rice, Turkey, 2 2-face gas Burner, Rice Cooker and many more. They can also pay 200k and get 50kg of Rice, a Goat, a Rechargeable Fan or an Air Fryer.

You can also pay 500k and get 50kg Rice and Goat or a Deep Freezer or washing Machine. You can also pay 1M and get 2 (50kg Rice) and 2 Goat or a Smart TV, Split AC or the option to pay 1.5M and get 50kg Rice and a Big Cow, Double Door Fridge or Generator.

It may also interest you to know that Adron Homes estate is also located within; Ibeju-Lekki, Epe, Badagry, Ede Osun, Ado Ekiti, Shimawa, Atan-Ota, Ikorodu, Shagamu, Papalanto, Ijebu Ode, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Abuja & Nasarawa, Niger.

What are you waiting for? Stop the procrastination by inquiring or visiting any of their offices nationwide or contact them via their social media channels on Facebook Adronhomesofficial, Twitter and Instagram or visit our website at www.adronhomesproperties.com to read more. Or simply call: 07032290311, 08022122490, or 08033588328 for further enquiry and site inspection.

15/12/2023
NPF Commits to Capacity Building, professionalism as NIPR Inducts 31 OfficersIn a bid to bolster professionalism and enh...
15/12/2023

NPF Commits to Capacity Building, professionalism

as NIPR Inducts 31 Officers

In a bid to bolster professionalism and enhance capacity, 31 Police Public Relations Officers and Public Relations experts at the Force Public Relations Department, Force Headquarters Abuja, have been inducted into the prestigious National Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) on Thursday, 14th Decembe, 2023. The induction ceremony which was conducted by the President and Chairman of the Council of the NIPR, Dr Ike Neliaku, ably represented by the Vice President of the institute, Professor Emmanuel Dandaura, was a highlight of the just concluded Conference and Seminar for Nigeria Police Public Relations Officers and PR Experts held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, from 11th to14th December, 2023.

This initiative is a testament to the commitment of the force towards fostering continuous training and development among its personnel. The induction of these image managers into the NIPR is in alignment with the Force's adherence to the standards and criteria outlined in the NIPR Act, 2004, law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, governing professional practice within the clime of Public Relations.

During the induction ceremony, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, represented by the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner of Police, CP Olatoye Durosinmi, charged the newly inducted officers to effectively apply their acquired knowledge in their official capacities as spokespersons. The IGP highlighted the crucial role these officers play in enhancing communication and fostering positive relations between the Police and the general public.

ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer, also expressed deep appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police for his staunch support towards the advancement of the Public Relations Department, describing it as unprecedented.

The Force reiterates commitment to upholding professionalism, continual learning, and the strict observance of ethical standards across all operational spheres.

ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fcai
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS ABUJA
15TH DECEMBER, 2023

Nigerian Police Force Encourages Public Documentation of Officers on DutyIn a significant move toward transparency and a...
14/12/2023

Nigerian Police Force Encourages Public Documentation of Officers on Duty

In a significant move toward transparency and accountability, the Nigerian Police Force has made a groundbreaking announcement, encouraging citizens to freely document police officers' activities while on duty.

The Force Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a recent press briefing, affirmed the right of individuals to video or capture images of police officers executing their official duties in public spaces. This directive aims to foster transparency, build trust, and enhance accountability within the Nigerian Police Force.

The announcement comes as part of the Force's commitment to upholding citizens' rights and ensuring that officers maintain professionalism and adherence to established protocols during their interactions with the public.

In the statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, it was emphasized that citizens are within their rights to capture videos or images of police activities, as long as such actions do not obstruct law enforcement operations or endanger the safety of officers or citizens.

This initiative seeks to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement agencies and the community by promoting openness and accountability in the ex*****on of police duties across the nation.

Speaking on behalf of the Nigerian Police Force, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, reiterated, "We encourage responsible and respectful documentation of police activities by citizens. This will serve as a constructive tool in promoting transparency and fostering mutual respect between law enforcement officers and the public."

The announcement has been positively received by various civil society organizations and members of the public who have long advocated for increased accountability and transparency within the Nigerian Police Force.

The directive underscores a pivotal step toward building a more accountable and citizen-centric policing system, reflecting the commitment of the Nigerian Police Force to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights of all citizens.

Citizens are encouraged to exercise this right responsibly and utilize it as a tool to ensure the adherence of officers to professional standards and the preservation of citizens' rights during police engagements.

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