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Is Africa Ready for NFT? Join the conversation tomorrow

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As we welcome Franklin Peters Odoemenam – the blockchain oracle – tomorrow to discuss decentralized finance (defi) and NFT marketplaces, please read this piece by Tekedia Mini-MBA alum, John Mc Keown. John looks beyond cryptocurrency, fintech and defi and then asks if Africa is ready for Web 3.0

At Tekedia Mini-MBA, our members influence some components of our programs. John captured it when he quoted this line, possibly from the community: ‘That NFT stuff is not for people who are occupied with food and clean water. Not sure it will be durable in Africa’.

That is how I see it. How can NFT help the GREAT Ovim people of Abia State and how can it make Oriendu Market better? I have been waiting for Auntie Ngozi Okonji-Iweala’s policies in the World Trade Organization to change how people buy garri, yam and plantain in Ovim. Yes, trade happens in Ovim – big time. And WTO must pay attention. Lol.

Good People, we expect to have a great session with Franklin. Read John’s piece to get ideas on the jargons which Franklin will blow on Thur (7pm WAT).

Sharing of kegs of fuel as party souvenirs: update

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Recall the viral event that took place some days back whereby the party organizers and celebrant due to the fuel scarcity rampaging the Lagos state and  the entire country decided to be creative with their gifts and shared gallons of petrol to the party attendees.

The police and other law enforcement agencies of the state immediately swung into action and subsequently shut down the event Centre and ordered the arrest of one Ms Pearl Chidinma Ogbulu the prime suspect; the celebrant and the Chief host of the party that engaged in the distribution of kegs of petroleum to guests and attendees at her party as souvenirs and “thank you for coming”  gifts at the party held on Havilah event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos state  on the 4th of Match 2022. 

The suspect was arrested and charged to court. She was arraigned and brought before the court for the offence she had allegedly committed on Monday, the 14th March at the special court offences (mobile) court of Lagos state of the Ikeja Magisterial Division, Holden at Oshodi. 

She was arraigned on a four-count charge offence which include;

Count one: Engaging in an act and conduct which is likely to cause the breach of (public) peace.

Count two: Carrying out acts that are capable of endangering human life by distributing combustible and flammable products in a public gathering. 

Count three: Forming the intent to do harm to another and 

Count four: The act of unlawfully carrying on the business of storage and containerization of petroleum products without necessary permits.

All these offence counts bother on criminal matters hence the reason for the  criminal charges which is in consonance with Nigeria’s criminal code (as applicable in the southern Nigeria) and the administration of the criminal justice act (AcJA) of 2015 and the Administration of the Criminal Justice Law (ACJL)  of Lagos state. 

An official statement released by the state Commissioner of Information Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, he reiterated that the matter won’t be taken lightly by the state and the law enforcement agency are in full action conducting investigation to make sure all those involved in these dastard acts are made to dance to the tune of the music of the law.

The Commissioner of Police on the other hand also emphasized the Command’s statutory duty and commitment to protecting lives and property in the state and further warned that citizens should stay away from  acts that are capable of causing havoc, endangering human lives and properties.

Russia Invasion of Ukraine Gives Rise To Russophobia Around The World

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Amid the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war that saw Russia forcefully invade Ukraine, their action has however inflamed Russophobia around the world. It has gotten so extreme that Russian movies are now being pulled out from Film festivals, Russian-owned restaurants are being vandalized and given negative reviews, Russian vodkas are being evacuated from shops and poured out on the streets. People who chose to show their solidarity with the people of Ukraine have been unleashing their anger at innocent Russian citizens.

While sanctions are being pelted at Russia, States of the west are seizing the properties of Russian oligarchs, prominent Russian citizens are banned from music and sporting activities which have seen FIFA and UEFA ban Russia from world football. As if that is not enough, a Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev was dropped from a concert because of his nationality, and out of the pain he tweeted, “the truth is that every Russian citizen will feel guilty for decades because of the terrible and bloody decision that none of us could influence and predict”. 

Major brands and businesses in several European countries are boycotting Russian-made products and are reportedly discriminating against Russian-origin customers. Russian citizens have been receiving harsh treatment around the world ever since the inception of the war, especially those in the United States where two congressmen, Eric Swalwell and Ruben Gallego publicly called for kicking every Russian student out of the United States because they believe that these students are the sons and daughters of Russian oligarchs.

It’s disheartening that innocent Russian citizens get to face this unjust treatment, which makes it seem like a lot of people have for a long time harbored hatred against Russians but have been looking for an event or incident to let it out. A professor of political science, Idlir Lika, had warned that such unbridled racism might end up playing well into Putin’s hands by confirming his antagonistic worldview of the west.

With ordinary Russians being treated harshly, Putin might feel justified in thinking that the dissolution of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century and that Russia’s aim should be to restore the USSR to save itself from annihilation from the hands of the West. Personally, the unfair treatment innocent Russian citizens are receiving from the West, and other parts of the world have been taken over the board. Never in history has two wrongs made a right.

Despite the fact that Russian citizens protested against their leader for his illegal invasion of Ukraine, which sent a message across to the world that they were never in support of his act. It still seems a lot of people got so overwhelmed with their emotions and chose to ignore the innocent Russian citizens by still going ahead to treat them unfairly. Russophobia is aimless and serves no purpose, it is rather a form of injustice that creates the conditions for long-term animosity and hate that will complicate future social and political relationships.

The whole scenario now looks like it is the world against Russians and not Putin. Does the West feel that their actions towards innocent Russian citizens will push them to the wall where they will be left with no option but to rebel against their leader Putin and as well overthrow him? I do not see a possibility in that.  The actions being pelted out on innocent Russian citizens is appalling because attacking a person or an institution simply because they are Russian without regard for their position in the war is not in any way a show of solidarity but rather an act of hypocrisy and jingoism.

U.S. sanctions against Russia are “not designed to be permanent” – US Government

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Good People, as you can see I am not writing about Ukraine and Russia. I figured out that, innocently, one could be accelerating the “accepted” talking point. After doing my own independent analysis, and found out that most of the things we’re reading on this war, from the big media houses,  are fake, I switched off. 

The biggest problem in this world is when the big media decide on the narratives they want to pursue. If you do not follow along, you become old-fashioned. Like I always say, if most things we read or hear about Africa are true, the global investors will not be pouring the $millions into our startups.

So, Good People, let us focus on what we can control. They now delete posts they do not like. They hide posts they do not like. Yet, they claim that China censors. This world is full of propaganda but the real difference is where you belong.

U.S. sanctions against Russia are “not designed to be permanent” and could “go away” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, should Russia change its behavior. Simply, if there is a ceasefire tomorrow, in days, the sanctions could be lifted. What does that mean? There is a strong mutual respect between the world powers and we the people must not miss that point.

Justice For The Stripped Hotel Workers In Warri

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In our wildest imagination, some certain thoughts might not, or aren’t meant, to come into play. But that doesn’t mean we can’t witness the unimaginable in our clime.

Sometime ago, the news went viral of a certain untold melodrama that transpired in Delta State, precisely Warri, in Nigeria. Till now, many are yet to absorb the occurrence as a reality.

According to the report, on Friday, 18th September 2020, four hotel staff in the aforementioned ancient city – namely, Gloria Oguzie (F), Victor Ephraim (M), Roselyn Okiemute (F), and Precious Achibong (F) – were arrested by the police for allegedly stealing N5,000.

The accused persons, who were three females and a male, were reportedly workers of a lodging outlet called Signatious Hotel situated in the oil-rich city in Nigeria.

The arrest, which was ordered by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the establishment, Mr. Kenneth Gbagi – a former Nigerian Minister of State for Education – was as a result of the alleged theft observed by the said owner the previous day being September 17, 2020.

It’s noteworthy that the accused were out-rightly stripped and photographed inside the hotel – as instructed by the boss – before handing them over to the officers from the Ebrumede Police Station. This implies that the policemen took the embattled staff away while they were stark nude.

It was further learned that the Hotel Management forcefully made some withdrawals from the bank accounts of the accused, using their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, probably as also directed by the boss, before the police took them away in a waiting van.

They were remanded in the said station and consequently charged to a Magistrate Court in Effurun, also in Warri, after four days of detention. At this juncture, one might be wondering if the incident actually happened.

In a five-count charge, the police accused the suspects of “conniving among themselves to steal money ranging from N156,000, N110,000, N5,000 and N2,000 owned by Signatious Hotel”, hence committed an offense punishable under Section 516 and 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Law of Delta State.

It’s worth noting that they were granted bail on the fourth day being Monday, 21st September 2020 upon the intervention of some anti-corruption and human rights activists.

However, a source – who happened to be a staff of the affected hotel and pleaded anonymity – stated that the N5,000 found with the accused was given to them as a gift by a guest because of their good and accommodating behaviour.

When the incident was learnt by my person, owing to skepticism which usually ensues whenever such news filters in, I used several avenues and channels to ascertain the genuineness of the report. In the long run, it was proven by the sources contacted beyond doubts.

Simply because of N5,000, a group of accused bona-fide citizens of Nigeria were dehumanized in broad daylight. Let’s assume the cash was truly stolen by the workers; was it a good reason to strip them? One question, too many.

Though I wasn’t trying to justify stealing, because no form of theft could be justified, it’s imperative to acknowledge that the treatment meted out to these persons isn’t in any way justifiable. It’s more appalling and disheartening when realized that the inhumane assault was informed by mere accusation or suspicion.

As if stripping them wasn’t enough, they were further detained by the police for over seventy-two hours, yet someone somewhere may still be claiming the right of his actions.

It might perhaps amaze or shock you to take into cognizance that the said boss, Mr. Gbagi was at the time nurturing governorship ambition in Delta State towards 2023 gubernatorial race. At this point, if your thoughts are the same as mine, then we are in the same ship.

Another intriguing part of the case was the aspect where other amounts of money were mentioned by the complainant to have been stolen by the defendants as entered in the count charge presented before the law court.

Aside N5,000, which was fundamentally in question, amounts such as N2,000, N110,000 and N156,000 were equally part of the allegation. Does it imply there had previously been occasions involving missing monies, or it was just a concocted statement?

More so, the accused were as reported, compelled to make withdrawals from their respective bank accounts. Does this mean the boss had already refunded his purse prior to stripping and arresting them? The matter, as reported, was so complicated to my liking, to assert the least.

Whatever could be the actual case, the bone of contention remained that the boss goofed, hence deserved to be arrested and charged to court by the accused persons for defamation, unlawful detention and abuse of human rights, which are obviously punishable under the Nigerian extant law.

On the other hand, the action of the police couldn’t be possibly left out or swept under the carpet. How could they ‘graciously’ arrest a group of persons who were left stark naked by their employer under the guise of theft or whatsoever?

The police, who are meant by law to protect one’s dignity, were rather allegedly caught doing otherwise. The situation as I earlier stated, must be holistically investigated by the higher authority with a view to ensuring that whosoever is found culpable in the process doesn’t go scot-free.

Although the entrepreneur cum politician may have been eulogized by his likes over these callous acts, there’s a compelling need to remind him in practical terms that an accused person remains innocent till otherwise proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Though already two years down the line, it’s noteworthy that no time is too late for justice to be served.