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US Secretary of defense Gen Lloyd Austin Calmed The World Today with This Statement

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This man made a really important decision today with his men and women. Yes, United States Secretary of defense, Gen Lloyd Austin, calmed the world when Pentagon released that important statement: “Secretary Austin thanked the minister for Poland’s willingness to continue to look for ways to assist Ukraine, but he stressed that we do not support the transfer of additional fighter aircraft to the Ukrainian air force at this time, and therefore have no desire to see them in our custody either,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said at a briefing.

I spoke with a director in a big Wall Street firm when Poland posted that it would send its fighter jets to a US base in Germany, and then US/NATO can give them to Ukraine. In that call, I said it could be problematic. 

Why? If Russian intelligence picks data that fighter jets are leaving the US base in Germany to Ukraine, one could expect Russia to assume that Germany/USA is coming to attack its soldiers in Ukraine or even in Russia. They may decide to send missiles to the base to avoid further uplift, triggering a chain reaction that the world may regret.

The Secretary of State Antony Blinken had endorsed the Polish idea and market was worried. But when Gen Austin released his statement today, Wall Street rejoiced – and market closed well.

The United States under President Biden continues to manage this issue with a nuanced pragmatic strategy. There are many exemptions in all these sanctions. If you read Russian websites, they’re mocking some of them.

Case 1: Europe cannot decouple Russia from the SWIFT payment system because it needs to pay for oil and gas. If they do that and cut off Russia 100%, Russia will demand cash delivery before shipping gas. This explains why some Russian banks were exempted from the SWIFT sanctions so that Europe will continue to pay for energy.

The world needs rational leaders right now because a small mistake could be consequential.

Ebonyi State Governor Umahi Reacts to Court Ruling – ““I want you to disregard the judgement”

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This is the response from Engr Umahi, the governor of Ebonyi state, who was fired by a federal court this week. To a large extent, he used the Zamfara state ruling to make his case that the court made a mistake. In the Zamfara state case, a federal judge had ruled that defection, from one party to another,  was not a violation of the constitution of Nigeria.

But in the Ebony state case, a judge ruled that “The votes in any election in Nigeria are to political parties, and not candidates”. This is not a debate in a secondary school club; these are learned people interpreting the constitution of Nigeria.

“The constitution stipulates that the only way whereby a governor can vacate his seat is either by death, resignation or impeachment by the House of Assembly,” the Ebonyi governor said.

“There is no other provision that empowers a hatchet man to turn the constitution upside down. I have listened to the judgement of Ekwo and it is very obvious that he was on a mission. He was making all efforts to upturn the rulings of the Appeal and Supreme courts on issues like this.

“We have heard the rumours before now that he was determined to give judgement against all known laws and the constitution to embarrass the APC and the federal government.

“For me, I do not feel worried but I feel so sorry for the judiciary. The executive may have problem, the legislature may have problem but the moment justice could be purchased, then we are in trouble in this country. And the ruling this afternoon is a clear evidence that this country is in trouble.

“And let me tell you that this same judge has over 10 cases against Ebonyi State Government with him and you can imagine what he is going to rule. We have petitioned him to NJC and we will follow it up to ensure that this man is brought to justice.

“I want you to disregard the judgement, it is null and void there is a subsisting judgement in Ebonyi and Zamfara states. So we have chosen the one to obey, we will not obey his ruling, we will obey the ruling of a competent court of coordinate jurisdiction that says you cannot sue a governor.

“The sections of the constitution are very clear, no civil or criminal proceedings could be brought against a sitting governor. This is not a pre-election matter, this is not a tribunal matter. So he has murdered justice in this country and he and his generation will be remembered for this jungle justice which has no leg to stand.

“I am still the governor of Ebonyi state and he has no powers to remove me,” Mr Umahi said

The governor of Ebonyi State has a big challenge ahead of him if his argument is to remind the court of precedent. In Nigeria, there is nothing like that, unfortunately. Yes, anything can happen and the citizens will move on. It happened in Imo State and everyone moved on. But one thing I like is that the judiciary is an equal opportunity confuser, and that means no human can accuse it of any political agenda!

The reward of the Imo state mess went to APC and if any paralysis happens in Ebonyi state, it goes to PDP. (Sure, Umahi is running for president. Some could argue this could be a hatchet job to throw him off-balance.)

Ex-governor Amaechi in Rivers state was not in the general election ballot but he was anointed a governor by the supreme court. So, under that precedent, all votes belong to the party!

Yet, when PPA governors began leaving for PDP, the party went to court; they lost those cases. Yes, Governor Ohakim did not lose his job for that defection. Every other ruling has followed that pattern (check Rochas Okorocha who left APGA to APC).

But Ebonyi is happening. Maybe the judges are tired of the other angle and want to see it from the other way. Good luck to law students.

Court Sacks Ebonyi State Governor Umahi

Why the judgment of Justice Ekwo Sacking of Governor Dave Umahi should stand

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By the judgment delivered yesterday by his Lordship, Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High court sitting in Abuja, the court sacked the incumbent governor of Ebonyi state, Mr. David Umahi with his deputy and ordered them to vacate the seats and stop parading themselves as the governor and deputy governor of the state for the fact that they dumped the political party (PDP) under which they were elected for another political party (APC).

While I as a lawyer and a co-minister in the temple of justice lauds the courage of my Lordship, Justice Inyang Ekwo for always taking the lead and setting the precedents in numerous notable landmark political and constitutional cases, this kind of judgment is the one we in the legal profession do refer to as “judicial activism” and it is highly commendable especially in a country like Nigeria where the judiciary is yet to be financially autonomous and totally free from the executives always trying to use money and material things as bait to swing judgements to their directions.

This judgment whether or not upheld on appeal by the court of appeal and by the Supreme Court (which it’s decisions are the “finale” in every matter originating from any court in Nigeria) will in no doubt restore some sense of decency in our political atmosphere and ameliorate  the act of political prostitution/harlotry that have been the order of the day in the political arena right from the inception of the latest democracy in Nigeria in 1999.

Politicians jump from one political party to another at will, politicians in Nigeria have reduced the act of politics to what the street parlance refers to as “hookup”. Yes, our politicians are into the act of “political hookups”; they spend the night with Party A today and tomorrow they can decide to take party B home for another one night stand, the next day Party C will be the love of their life to share the bed with, the day after next, they could decide to jump back to party A for another love affair.  It is all just a marriage of convenience and they are not ashamed of it. This exposes the ideological deficiencies and the lack of integrity of those that occupy the helms of power of Nigeria

By this judgment, politicians will be forced to seat up and always think it through before they decamp to and fro one political party to another; by this judgment, if upheld after appellate scrutiny, Executives and legislatures will be put on judicial check; you either decamp and lose your political seat or you remain in the political party under which platform you were elected and trash out your internal party grievances (if there’s any) and you don’t just run when the boat appears to be sinking or when your selfish interest are not been met. 

Section 221 of the constitution which the honorable justice hinged a better part of  his judgment on is succinct that no candidate shall stand elected or even go into the electoral arena without coming under or fielded by a political party and by that reason, when you stand elected, you stand elected because of the political party that fielded you and that vote does not belong to you, rather it belongs to the political party on whose platform you got elected on, so once you decamped or dump the political  platform you also dump the votes that got you elected into that political office you are occupying. 

….this is not as simple as it appears but that is the narrow interpretation the courts have given that section of the constitution.

If this judgment is to see the light of the day, Governors like Ben Ayade of Cross Rivers state who was elected for his second term in office under the PDP but dumped the party for the APC may logically be inferred to be sacked too and other politicians who dumped the party they got elected on but are still occupying the political seats can only be regarded as impostors and meddlesome interlopers. 

This and many more reasons; especially restoring some sense of decency, sanity and putting a check on the act of political prostitution/ party hookups in the political arena of Nigeria is the reason why this judgment of my Lordship should stand. 

Politics in Nigeria as I earlier pointed out is just a marriage of convenience and it exposes the selfishness and greedy nature of politicians; a politician whose manifesto and political ideologies claim to be in synchrony with the political platform under which he is canvassing for votes and to be elected on cannot get elected and decide to ditch the political platform, ditching both the political ideologies and manifestos; this proves that the so called politicians have no political ideology at the first stance, it’s all “cut and join” politics. 

Although, keeping sentiments aside, with all due respect, this judgment of my Lordship is marred with a lot of constitutional deficiencies which could make it not to stand after appellate scrutiny and may likely be reversed on appeal by the appellate courts but that concerns and constitutional deficiencies will be addressed in a rejoinder to this piece where a thorough and broader look will be taken on the constitution and the electoral act of 2010 which was just amended some days back and some notable landmark cases which have appeared to be the  judicial precedents on electoral/constitutional matters of this nature.

Boosting Nigeria’s Tourism Sector Via Tech Measures

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Tourism has conspicuously emerged as one of the major Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) sources across the global community, and is fast becoming the most highly-rated factor for societal development.

Tourism has over the years showcased its huge capacity in the area of job creation and human capital development, yet it’s often undervalued. Survey reliably reveals that tourism presently provides about 15 percent of the entire world’s jobs.

In spite of the above revelation, it’s appalling that the tourism sector of most countries across the global community, particularly on the African continent, is currently moribund or forgotten.

It’s noteworthy that observing a beautifully-looking environment remains one of the prime desires of every sane being. This is the reason every able-bodied man works assiduously to ensure that his or her immediate surroundings appear enticingly.

Tourism as an area of life or human endeavour is a sector that has over the decades pays an optimum attention to how attractive our surroundings look. This makes the area globally recognized.

Concisely, tourism is the business activity connected with provision of accommodation, entertainment, and other hospitable services for people who are visiting a place for pleasure. In other words, a tourist can be described as a person who is traveling or visiting a certain locality for the sake of pleasure.

Tourism has been proven to be an outstanding industry that can guarantee absolute relaxation for mankind irrespective of background. This implies that no one is exempted when it calls for the essence of tourism among mankind.

In the past, our various heritages were being used by our ancestors as a means of entertaining themselves, and their guests. Presently, the tourism industry has shown that these endowments can equally be utilized as business ventures by upgrading them to international standard.

Noting the positive impact of the tourism industry the world over, it is of no need reiterating that it has contributed massively to the socio-economic development of most nations in existence.

Analysts are of the view that the industry currently represents about eleven (11%) of the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and that it is a key revenue sector for developing and emerging economies.

Indeed, tourism plays a very vital role in building blocks of a more sustainable future for all, which is community development. Above all, it is widely acknowledged for its capacity to respond to global challenges.

In view of this, there is an urgent need for Nigeria and she likes to follow suit to ensure that the world tourism industry that helps to foster global unity and complete rest of mind is granted preferential treatment at all cost.

Nigeria can aptly key into the movement by ensuring that her countless socio-cultural resources are optimally rejuvenated. This proposed measure would not only help to encourage the world tourism industry, but would go a long way to elevate the country’s Gross National Product (GNP), thus strengthening her ongoing sagging economy.

More so, as the world is fast embracing technology and its numerous benefits, it’s imperative for the concerned authorities to consider how to aptly deploy tech measures towards harnessing and showcasing the country’s countless tourism potentials.

To actualize this, we need to first acknowledge the impact of tech on our various activities. Then, we can proceed in engaging capable hands that truly understand the nitty-gritty of the said tool with a view to inculcating it into the sector in question.

Hence, the cognoscenti must be well consulted for the way forward. Also, we must reconsider the country’s policy direction in the area of tourism to ensure that tech measures are duly enshrined therein.

Nigeria as an independent state is made up of over two hundred and fifty ethnic groups, and each of these groups is tremendously blessed with various socio-cultural endowments.

These cultural resources including dancing, masquerading, dressing, hunting, fishing, wrestling, and molding of sculptures, just to mention but a few, if well harnessed, would definitely help to revive the nation’s tourism sector, thereby boosting her socio-economic ego.

The United Nations (UN) Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) held in 2012 emphasized that well-designed and appropriately managed tourism can make a significant contribution to the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.

Tourism, which remains one of the world’s largest economic sectors, was specially well-placed to promote environmental sustainability, green-growth, and human struggle against climate change through its relationship with energy.

Hence, we are all expected to contribute our quota toward ensuring that our respective environments or surroundings become globally recognized as attractive and human friendly localities, so that generations yet unborn would  live to remember that an attractive environment is a society we all yearn for.

The truth remains that everywhere in Nigeria bears tourism potentials, thus all that is required of the government, among other concerned stakeholders, is to swing into action headlong with the sole aim of doing the needful.

The authorities are, therefore, encouraged to revisit the existing policies guiding the country’s tourism sector with a view to making amends where need be. Apt policy formulation and implementation as well as formidable maintenance culture are other inevitable factors.

It’s high time the country quit retrogressive debates and discussions regarding tourism towards focusing solely on progressive ones with a view to attaining the needed heights.

All in all, it’s noteworthy that the goal cannot be duly actualized if the concerned authorities continue to relegate technological potentials to the background. 

African Software Developers In High Demand Globally

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According to a report by Africa developer ecosystem released by Google and Accenture in 2021, it was disclosed that Africa currently has over 700k software developers with 21% as women. It was recorded that there was a 3.8% rise in the current number of software developers as compared to that of 2020. According to a survey conducted, more than 50% of these developers are concentrated in 5 major regions, which are; Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa.

American search engine company Google interviewed 1,600 software developers, and it was discovered that 38% of African developers work for at least one company based outside of their continent. According to a survey, at least four (4) out of every ten African software developers work for at least one company based outside the continent, while five (5) work for local start-ups.

According to a report, there are three (3) major factors across the tech ecosystem that contributed to the increase in the demand for African software developers

  • The first is the increasing capacity of local start-ups to hire over half of African developers as they raised over $4 billion in 2021.
  • The second is the increased global demand for remote tech talent, which was accelerated by the pandemic. This has created more remote employment opportunities for African developers.
  • The third is the fact that local businesses increased their use of the Internet and hired developers to help them grow their business.

I am not surprised at the high demand for African software developers globally. Mere looking at the groundbreaking achievements that the Fintech ecosystem has recorded in the region, it is not far-fetched to say that the demand for African software developers will definitely sky-rocket as they are intertwined. There has also been an increase (22%) in the use of the internet among small and medium scale businesses which automatically will see the need for web development services also increase.

According to a report, African start-ups have raised over $4 billion in 2021 with fintech start-ups making up over half of the funding. These start-ups hire over half of Africa’s developer population. This is because start-ups are often the first businesses willing to hire junior developers, providing critical on-the-job training, especially in emerging markets. The aftermath of the covid-19 pandemic led to most organizations having to work remotely. The high demand for remote work led to increased opportunities for many African developers, as many of them got hired by International companies.

A report disclosed that the average African developer is seven years younger than their counterpart and has up to three years of experience. This has shown that African software developers possess strong programming experience both in web and mobile, and one in two developers build apps for Android. Amazing!

The African continent has indeed proven that something spectacular can emerge from its region. Hopefully, they won’t rest on their oars, as they will continue to change the narrative of the African region from being more of consumers to producers. This is the time for the government in the African region to also boost Africa’s digital growth by implementing policies and regulations that will play a pivotal role to support the growth of Africa’s technological sector.

According to a report, countries like Kenya and Nigeria have continued to show a strong commitment to ensuring that they empower tech businesses as well as upskilling youths. As countries like Nigeria continue to transform the tech sector, it is proven that their commendable acts will unlock more opportunities for developers who in turn will grow the economy.