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Innoson Motors Signs Partnership with The Polytechnic Nekede

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I wrote here: “under my plan, Innoson Motors can partner with The Polytechnic Nekede to train those 1,000 young people. …Magically, you have created an incentive for Innoson to partner with Poly Nekede, and the school will then have the resources it needs.”

In pure coincidence, we’re reading that Innoson Motors and The Polytechnic Nekede have signed an MOU to work together: “It was a ceremony of innovation and excellence as Rector of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Engr. Dr Michael C. Arimanwa FNSE, last Friday in Owerri, led his Management team to sign a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing. … The MOU covers the construction of new engineering workshops, staff acquisition of Innoson vehicles and human capacity development, among others.”

Congratulations Team Nigeria – more collaborations. Even my small Institute Tekedia Institute is signing with many SMEs and startups as we continue to help them build and scale growthware – those critical tools for business growth and success. And if things go as planned, we will have one of the largest universities in East Africa in coming weeks.

It was a ceremony of innovation and excellence as Rector of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Engr. Dr Michael C. Arimanwa FNSE, last Friday in Owerri, led his Management team to sign a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing. This is in furtherance of his policy thrust of maintaining a robust collaboration and linkage with relevant systems and institutions locally and international. The MOU covers the construction of new engineering workshops, staff acquisition of Innoson vehicles and human capacity development, among others.

While signing the MOU in Owerri on behalf of the Polytechnic last Friday, the Rector, Engr. Dr. M. C. Arimanwa, made it clear that the institution was set to produce engineering students who are highly skilled in their areas of endeavour. He specifically identified students of Mechanical, Electrical and Mechatronics Engineering as direct beneficiaries of the programme with the Innoson Group. Notably, with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, Innoson IVM and the Polytechnic would collaborate to build training workshops in the institution that would enable staff and students master the dynamics of manufacturing vehicle spare parts.

Speaking further, the digital Rector stated inter alia, “We are here to essentially kickstart the industry part of our training at the Polytechnic. That is why we considered it necessary to collaborate with an industry expert like Innoson. We felt it will be important to collaborate with Innoson in the area of building workshops in our school to expose our students to the raw practical knowledge of their discipline. The relationship would be mutually beneficial as we will not only train and certify their staff in the areas relevant areas of need, we shall also promote the Innoson Group using the facilities at our disposal.”

Read a part of my 3T2030 Plan for Greater Nigeria here

As Your Federal Minister, I Will Fix Nigeria’s Educational System

The Great Fall – A Look Into Manchester United Downfall

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The once dreaded Manchester United fondly called “Red Devils” who were the pride of England and the most prestigious football institutions in the world, lately have been enduring one of the most spectacular falls from grace in modern-day football history.

According to records, the club has won a total of 66 major trophies, which makes them the most successful club in English football history. They were a cynosure of many because of how they beautifully dissected the game of football, making them earn applause even from rival fans.

This is a club that has produced world-class stars that football pundits always refer to when describing how fantastic a player is. The likes of Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Eric Catona, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, etc. As the popular saying goes “Life Is not a bed of roses”, this phrase depicts the current state that the team is faced with.

The fall of this “great empire” Manchester United, began when their ingenious coach Sir Alex Ferguson who managed the club from 1986 to 2013, resigned. Ferguson was said to have won 38 major trophies, winning 13 premier league titles, which earned him the position as the most successful manager in British football history. He was a respectable figure who earned respect from football fans.

After he departed from Manchester United, the club’s history underwent a major turning point which has seen the club without any major trophy for a consistent period. As it is expected, displeased with the club’s performances, fans, Ex-players, pundits and critics have all voiced their concerns with coaches always at the receiving end of the blame game.

It seems Sir Alex Ferguson left a very big shoe footprint legacy, as no coach has managed to live up to the standards he set at the club. From David Moyes, Louis Van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, to the current coach Ralf Rangnick, all seem to find no solution to the unending woes of the club.

Manchester United, a club once regarded as the most dominant force in English football is now ravaged with the dominance decline in their performances, as they now even celebrate making the top four position in the premier league. How are the mighty fallen! This is one phrase that is presumed to be on almost every football fan’s lips as regards united abysmal performances.

I recall while growing up, although I wasn’t a Manchester United fan, I always love to watch their games due to how incredibly awesome they were back then. As a good sign of sportsmanship and as a reasonable football fan, I always gave them their accolades where they deserved.

The club has now been made a thing of ridicule, with mid team’s now defeating them which is gradually turning into a norm. The club never fails to receive ‘bants’ from football rival fans for their abysmal performance. Even with the return of their club legend Cristiano Ronaldo, his presence couldn’t rescue the already drowning team.

Although Ronaldo continues to show his football prowess as he has on countless occasions rescued the club from defeat, but then his efforts seem not to be enough. As they say, “a tree cannot make a forest”, which indirectly means that the efforts of Ronaldo alone can’t help alleviate the plight of the club, as football thrives on collective effort.

Just yesterday, the club was pulverized by rival club Liverpool who ruthlessly thrashed them 4-0. Liverpool dominated the game for the whole 90 mins with Manchester United having only one attempt on goal. While I watched the game, I was befuddled and left speechless by the awful performance of the once-mighty United. All I could utter was “What went wrong”.

The once-mighty club is now a complete shadow of its glorious days. Lately, according to some sources, they disclosed that Dutch professional football manager Eric Ten hag is set to take over managing the club. One question that is probably on the mind of every football fan is “will he restore the club’s lost glory”? Only time will tell.

Bola Tinubu Criticizes Buhari’s Government, Others

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One of the presidential aspirants in Nigeria and former governor of Lagos State, Sen. Bola Tinubu has taken a swipe at Nigerian leaders, saying he would tackle the challenges they had failed to address if elected the president.

Speaking in Lagos while addressing hundreds of young people who gathered to declare their support for his ambition, Sen. Tinubu said “we feel your anger when you are angry. I don’t blame you, the promises of the past have failed to realize that you build a future from the onset, from the kindergarten. We cannot continue the lamentation of the past.”

He stated that the promises of a better Nigeria by the past administrations have not been attained. He therefore encouraged the youth to forgo the pains of such failed promises.

It’s noteworthy that President Muhammadu Buhari promised three main things when he was elected as Nigerian president, namely: tackling insecurity, anti-corruption and improvement in the economy.

While Nigeria was battling Boko Haram insurgency in Northern Nigeria before Buhari was sworn in, killings and kidnappings by various groups across the country have become the norm under his watch.

The economy has also gotten worse with inflation reaching unprecedented levels while the president has been repeatedly criticized for undermining his own anti-corruption efforts.

It was not only in the area of failed promises that Sen. Tinubu took a swipe at Buhari and other former presidents, he equally took a direct but veiled swipe at the President for referring to young Nigerians as lazy.

“We cannot continue with excuses or NEPA failure. No. No nation can make rapid development without electricity. Give us that and if we cannot be successful, then you can abuse us. But you cannot give us erratic electricity that is undependable and then blame us again that we are lazy,” Tinubu tendered.

“No. We have enough gas to fire up our electricity. We can supply the rest of Europe with gas and we can make money.”

He therefore presented himself as the best candidate that deserves the support of Nigerians, hence urged the youth to forget the failure of the past and obtain their PVCs ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The presidential aspirant went further to enjoin the electorate to ensure they grab their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC), as he advised those who had done so earlier to go for revalidation of the cards.

“If you have no PVC, if you have no revalidation of that PVC, you don’t know whether it has expired. Don’t forget that there is an expiring date, even if you have cash.

“So, go and revalidate the card. Those of you who have not registered must go there. You can’t be part of 1.4 billion people on Instagram and have no card for God’s sake.” he said.

While selling his candidacy to his audience, he encouraged the youth to vote for him in the coming APC primaries so he can replicate his performance as a former Lagos governor across the country.

“When I started, we used to pick dead bodies on the street. Today, Lagos is one of the cleanest of progressives states. We deserve your clap. Some of you would not have been able to sit for WAEC if not for the payment by our government. You were beneficiaries. Clap for that and you must vote.

“If you vote for that, you can create the path for free education at the university level. We can build a new Nigeria where prosperity will not be isolated or limited to the family of the poor (rich).” he said.

It’s worth noting that since the end of his tenure in 2007 as governor of Lagos State, Sen. Tinubu has played a dominant role in who manages the affairs of the State. His anointed candidates have always won elections as governors of Lagos, Nigeria’s richest and arguably most-populous State.

Tinubu’s remarks about the incumbent government led by Buhari is really intriguing, ridiculous and laughable, to say the least. We mustn’t forget in a hurry that he was majorly instrumental to the latter’s electoral victories in 2015 and 2019, respectively.

Before their alliance in the build-up to the 2015 election, Buhari had contested and lost three consecutive presidential elections: 2003, 2007 and 2011, respectively.

So, I wonder how he could abruptly make a u-turn to publicly criticize the government he played a serious role towards its emergence. It’s more confusing to note that he is a leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). How do you reconcile this?

Sen. Tinubu’s claims and criticisms are indications that politicians, particularly in this part of the world, are and remain unreliable.

On Chris Ngige And His Presidential Ambition

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Nigeria’s Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige has formally declared his intentions to run for the country’s 2023 presidential election.

The Minister, who declared his Presidential ambition while addressing a mammoth crowd at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Alor, Idemili-South Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State on 19th April 2022, stated that he had a ‘burning desire to see a prosperous, united and equitable Nigeria’.

The former governor of Anambra State notified that he was well equipped as an administrator due to his 40 years of experience in the public service, saying he possessed a huge wealth of experience, capacity and energy as well as a large heart to accommodate the differences among Nigerians.

 It would be recalled that Sen. Ngige disclosed a few days ago that God had spoken to him about his presidential ambition and he would declare on Tuesday.

He made the statement when members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) welcomed him at the junction between Anambra and Enugu states.

Speaking on Holy Saturday to the crowd, who had earlier asked him to declare for the presidency, Sen. Ngige informed them that he had consulted and prayed, and God had spoken back to him.

“I want to assure you that the period of Lent ended last night, and throughout the period, we communed with God. We did spiritual exercises and fasted. We talked to God and His Angels and God has talked back to us. God has spoken to me. I want to assure the people that I will not disappoint you. I will speak to you in the language you will understand,” he said.

 According to him, as governor of Anambra for 34 months, he achieved more than those who spent eight years in office, adding he would replicate that at the national level, if given the opportunity.

He said it was a great mistake for people to compare him with Peter Obi and Willie Obiano, noting within the 34 months, he did better than the duo.

He went further to state that he did not only lay the foundation of the new Anambra but built houses, edifices, schools and other facilities in the State, adding that pensions were paid as and when due during his tenure as governor.

“I want to be your ambassador in Nigeria. We will work as we did in Anambra if the Nigerian people give us a chance. I will work as I did in the Senate if Nigerians give us the chance. We will also work as I have been working as a minister of labour and productivity over the years,” he said.

According to Sen. Ngige, he had met all the governors in the South-East zone and they had accepted to support his presidential ambition.

It was indeed laughable and annoying for Sen. Ngige to promise Nigerians that he would replicate what he did as Labour Minister if given the mandate to serve as the country’s President. Was he actually kidding Nigerians?

Under his watch as Labour and Employment Minister, it has unabated been one ugly story or the other as regards issues pertaining to labour in Nigeria.

Since he assumed duty as Minister, the staff of the various tertiary institutions in the country have invariably embarked on industrial actions. As I write, the same set of workers are still on strike, yet nothing tangible is being done by the government to resolve the unending impasse.

Ngige may have other expensive jokes to crack concerning his presidential ambition, but he ought to desist from reminding the electorate that he is the current Minister of Labour in the country as he goes about campaigning for victory.

Google Opens First African Product Development Center in Kenya

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Google has continued to implement its digital transformation investment plan in Africa. The web search giant has been picking different African countries to establish each of the initiatives tied to the transformation plan.

On Tuesday, Google announced the launch of a product development center in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital – its first in the continent. The new hub is designed to build “transformative” products and services for the African market and the world.

The center is Google’s second major research and development investment in Africa.

The burgeoning African fintech has further exposed digital opportunities in the African tech ecosystem that Google appears to be positioning itself for its digital economic boom. By 2030, Africa will have 800 million internet users and one-third of the world’s under-35 population.

In 2019, Google launched the first AI and research center in Ghana. In October last year, the tech giant announced plans to invest $1 billion in Africa over the next five years. It will focus on four key areas; enabling affordable access to the internet and building products for every kind of African user, helping businesses with their digital transformation, investing in entrepreneurs to spur next-generation technologies and supporting nonprofits working to improve lives across Africa.

Google said it will hire over 100 tech talent including software engineers, researchers and designers over the next two years to help solve difficult and technical challenges, such as improving the smartphone experience for people in Africa, or building a more reliable internet infrastructure, according to Google VP for products, Suzanne Frey.

There is growing interest in Africa from American tech giants, who, in the past five years, have been setting up digital and innovative hubs across the continent. Lagos, Johannesburg, Accra and Nairobi are all getting their investment share.

Two weeks ago, Visa announced that it had set up its first innovation center in Nairobi, to co-create payment and commerce solutions with partners. This came shortly after Microsoft launched a research and development center in Nairobi.

“Africa has been at the forefront of innovation, and we believe that we are going to continue to develop and innovate right here from the continent,” said Google’s policy lead for Sub-Saharan Africa Charles Murito.

Google said it plans to continue building partnerships, products and services to get more people connected to the internet, support small and medium-sized businesses and non-profit organizations.

“We have 300 million people on the internet in the region [Africa] today. We also know that in the course of the rest of this decade, we’re going to have another half a billion people who will experience internet for the very first time, which is why it is incredibly important that we build products and experiences that are helpful to these people that are going to be experiencing the internet just in Africa,” said Google in Africa managing director, Nitin Gajria.

Africa’s internet economy is expected to leap 56% to $180 billion in gross merchandise value by 2025, buoyed by massive digital transformation. This is as the world pushes to sustain the pandemic-spurred shift to digital life.