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Nigeria-Born Bayo Ogunlesi Makes it into Trump Economic Team

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The Federal Government has hailed the appointment of Bayo Ogunlesi by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as an economic adviser, saying the decision is a smart move.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in New York that Mr. Ogunlesi is an outstanding professional who has accomplished a lot.

Bayo. Ogunlesi, JD (born December 20, 1953) is a Nigerian-born lawyer and investment banker. Ogunlesi is currently Chairman and Managing Partner at the private equity firm, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Ogunlesi was the former head of Global Investment Banking at Credit Suisse First Boston before being promoted to Chief Client Officer and Executive Vice Chairman..

He joins Trump as an economic adviser.

Xmas Gift to All Tekedia Readers – Click To Earn

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Dear Tekedia Readers,

We want to share the beautiful moment of grace and salvation with you all. Happy Christmas to all of you. As we all celebrate, we are offering 75% discount on all courses in our sister company’s cybersecurity and digital forensic programs (offer ends Dec 31, 2016). Use this code xmas2016 during checkoout whether you are using Paypal, credit card, debit card or bank transfer. You must place the order by Dec 31 2016 to get the discount.

Kim

 

 

 

How British GCHQ Spied Tony Elumelu, Buhari and Other Leading Africans

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Mr. Tony Elumelu

British GCHQ spied on prominent Africans according to a new article by Le Monde. Nigeria’s industrialist Tony Elumelu was in the list.

Beyond France, the disclosures highlight the U.K.’s extensive spying operations across Africa. In 20 countries across the continent, GCHQ monitored current and former heads of state, prime ministers, diplomats, military and intelligence chiefs, as well as leading figures in the business and finance industry, Le Monde reports. Among those who were subject to the surveillance, which involved intercepting communications as they were being beamed between satellites, was a close British ally — Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and his strategic advisers. Other targets included Nigeria’s President Umaru Yar’Adua and his private secretary; Ghana’s President John Kufuor; Sierra Leone’s leader Ernest Koroma; and the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola. Prominent business figures were also monitored, such as Nigerian billionaire Tony Elumelu, regarded as one of Africa’s richest and most influential men, and Chris Kirubi, a wealthy Kenyan businessman.

Nigeria’s Whistle Blowing Policy – 5% of recovered loot for whistleblowers

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FG’s Whistle Blowing Policy: 19 Things You Need To Know

 

1 – What is the Federal Ministry of Finance Whistleblowing Programme?

It is a programme designed to encourage anyone with information about a violation, misconduct or improper activity that impacts negatively on the Nigerian people and Government to report it.

2 – Who is a Whistleblower?

Any person who voluntarily discloses information in good faith about a possible misconduct or violation that has occurred, is on-going, or is about to occur.

3 – What is the Whistleblowing Portal?

A secure online portal where the information can be submitted. If you have already submitted your information, you can also check the status of your report on the portal.

4 – What type of information can be submitted?

Some examples of information that can be submitted include:

  • Mismanagement or misappropriation of public funds and assets (e.g. properties and vehicles).
  • Financial malpractice or fraud.
  • Collecting / soliciting bribes.
  • Corruption.
  • Diversion of revenues.
  • Fraudulent and unapproved payments.
  • Splitting of contracts.
  • Procurement fraud (kickbacks and over-invoicing etc.)

5 – What type of information cannot be submitted?

The programme does not apply to personal matters concerning private contracts or agreements.

6 – How do I submit my information under the Whistleblower Programme?

You can submit your information through the online portal by e-mail or by phone.

7 – Who can make use of the Whistleblowing Portal?

  • Anybody with the required information including but not limited to:
  • Internal stakeholders e.g. Government employees;
  • Inter-Government stakeholders e.g. Government agencies;
  • Institutional stakeholders; and
  • All members of the public.

8 – Can I submit my information to the Whistleblowing Portal anonymously? 

Yes. You do not have to disclose your identity while providing information.

9 – What additional information is required from a whistleblower? 

You can submit documentary evidence on the portal. You can also provide specific and fact based information such as what occurred, amount involved, who was involved and dates of occurrence on the portal.

10 – Will my identity remain confidential?

Yes. Confidentiality will be maintained to the fullest extent within the limitations of the law.

  • If you choose not to disclose your identity, there will be no record of who you are.
  • If you choose to disclose your identity, it will be fully protected.

11 – Will I be protected as a whistleblower? 

Yes. If you whistleblow in public-spirit and in good faith, you will be protected.

  • If you feel that you have been treated badly because of your report, you can file a formal complaint.
  • If you have suffered harassment, intimidation or victimisation for sharing your concerns, restitution will be made for any loss suffered.

12 – How will the information that I provided be used?

  • The information you provide will be reviewed and analysed to determine whether or not to open an investigation on the matter.
  • Investigations will be confidential, objective and speedy.

13 –  What if it is a criminal case?

That has been considered. It will be referred to the relevant agencies; Police, Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

14 – Will there be sanctions for individuals or corporate bodies involved in diversion of public funds?

Yes.

  • Referral to anti-corruption agencies for possible prosecution.
  • Blacklisted from working with or doing business with the Government.

15 – Is the whistleblower entitled to a financial reward?

It depends. 

  • If there is a voluntary return of stolen or concealed public funds or assets on the account of the information provided, the whistleblower may be entitled to anywhere between 2.5% (Minimum) and 5.0% (Maximum) of the total amount recovered.
  • You must have provided the Government with information it does not already have and could not otherwise obtain from any other publicly available source to the Government.

16 – Is there protection from False or Malicious Claims?

Yes. A first level review will always be carried out to determine credibility and sufficiency of information received.

If you report false or misleading information, it will be referred to the enforcement agents for investigation and possible prosecution.

17 – What turnaround time should I expect once the information is acknowledged? 

 

o You receive an acknowledgement immediately you submit the information.

 

o An initial review to confirm violation or potential violation (10 working days)

 

o If an investigation is opened, the nature and complexity of the matters under investigation will dictate the time frame.

 

o You can always independently monitor the status or progress report with code generated.

18 – Can I receive status updates on the progress with the information that I have provided?

Yes. When you submit information, the portal will generate a unique reference number. To know the status of your submitted tip, simply click on “Get Feedback” and enter the reference number.

19 – What is the purpose or expected outcome of the programme?

  • Increase exposure of financial or financial related crimes;
  • Support the fight against financial crimes and corruption;
  • Improved level of public confidence in public entities;
  • Enhance transparency and accountability in the management of public funds;
  • Improve Nigeria’s Open Government Ranking and Ease of Doing Business Indicators; and
  • Recovery of public funds that can be deployed to finance Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit.

Facyber Hiring Paid Students Ambassadors Across Nigerian Campuses

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We are looking for Students Ambassadors  to cover all universities, colleges of education, and polytechnics across Nigeria. This is to assist the enrollment of students in our online cybersecurity business, First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute (Facyber), which is U.S.based, but coordinated in Nigeria by Fasmicro.

About the Job
First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute (Facyber) is a cybersecurity training, consulting and research company specializing in all areas of cybersecurity including Cybersecurity Policy, Management, Technology, Intelligence and Digital Forensics.  The clientele base covers universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, governments, government labs and agencies, businesses, civil organizations, and individuals. Specifically, the online courses are designed for the needs of students of any discipline or field (CS, Engineering, Law, Policy, Business, etc) with the components covering policy, management, and technology. Please see complete Facyber curricula here.

The programs are structured thus:

  • Certificate Program (Online 12 weeks)
  • Diploma Program (Online 12 weeks)
  • Nanodegree Program (Live 1 week)

The purpose of a Students Ambassador is to promote Facyber training programs in the respective campus. The incumbent will coordinate the enrollment of students in his/her campus. When necessary, the incumbent will help coordinate cybersecurity and digital forensics seminars/workshops in the campus in partnership with Fcyber local partner, Fasmicro.

Qualifications for Students Ambassador include:
•         Be an active student of the school to be represented
•         No sales experience needed
•         Tech-savvy with strong presence in social media
•         Relationship development skills a must. You must be self-driven . We want students with good networks in  their schools.

All the students will report remotely to our Director of Campus Initiatives who is based in Owerri, Nigeria.

Qualified applicants are encouraged to send an intent email (add a short CV please) to info@facyber.com. We plan to have 2-3 students per school and once we meet our targets, the opportunities will close.

This is an opportunity to earn extra naira while in school, so do not delay.