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Alake of Egbaland quits as chairman of OANDO
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, has quit his exalted ‘throne’ as chairman of Oando Plc.
The company has, therefore, appointed Ademola Akinrele as its Board chairman after Oba Gbadebo, resigned from the position.
In a statement on Friday, Ayotola Jagun, the company’s Secretary, said Oba Gbadebo formally notified the board of his decision to step down as chairman and retire as a board member of Oando.
Gbadebo’s resignation, according to Jagun, took effect immediately after Oando’s annual general meeting (AGM) held on December 17, 2024.
“Oba Gbadebo served with unparalleled distinction for over 18 years on the Board, including 12 years as Chairman,” Jagun said.
“Throughout his tenure, he provided steadfast leadership, wise counsel, and a fatherly presence, guiding the company through significant milestones, including several landmark transactions.
“His steady hand and unwavering commitment were pivotal in steering the company through challenges while ensuring growth and resilience.
“The Board and Management of Oando Plc express their deep appreciation to Oba Gbadebo for his remarkable contributions and leadership over the years. His legacy will forever be an integral part of Oando’s story.”
AKINRELE HAS EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE TO MOVE OANDO FORWARD’
Jagun said Akinrele would drive the company’s strategic vision forward, with his extensive experience, which includes working at Agip Plc, Danos & Curole Marine Contractors.
“Mr. Akinrele brings extensive experience and expertise to this role, having previously served as a Non-Executive Director on the Board and as Chairman of the Governance & Nominations Committee,” she said.
“With decades of distinguished service in the legal profession, he is widely recognised as a leading authority in commercial law, litigation, aviation, and maritime matters.
“Mr. Akinrele holds an LL.B (Hons.) from University College London and an LL.M from the University of Cambridge.
“He has also served on the boards of Agip Plc, Danos & Curole Marine Contractors, and other notable institutions.
“His exceptional leadership abilities and capacity to foster consensus among stakeholders position him well to lead the Board effectively.
“The Board is confident that, under his chairmanship, Oando Plc will build on its legacy of excellence and explore new avenues for growth.”
Jagun also announced the appointment of Cosmas Iwueze as an independent non-executive director, effective Dec toember 16, 2024.
“Cosmas Iwueze is a seasoned petroleum engineer and business leader with over three decades of experience in the oil and gas industry,” she said.
“Joining Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) in 1990, Cosmas rose through positions of increasing responsibility across Reservoir and Asset Management, Commercial Development, Operations, Project Management, and Business Strategy.
“He also gained international experience working with Chevron in California and Angola. Cosmas previously held leadership roles as Business Services Director for Chevron’s Nigeria/Mid-Africa unit, General Manager of Operations, and General Manager of Asset Development and Exploration.
“Notable achievements include securing third-party financing for JV projects and contributing to national petroleum policy development during a secondment to the Nigerian government.
“Prior to retiring in November 2024, Cosmas served as Director of the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture (JV), overseeing the JV asset development, major projects, as well as oil and gas production with profit and loss accountability.”
Jagun said Cosmos led strategic initiatives at the joint venture, managed multiple general managers, and acted as managing director when required.
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Finally, NFF appoints Éric Chelle as Head Coach of Super Eagles
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
After months of dilly dallying, the Executive Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has endorsed the recommendation of its Technical and Development Sub-Committee for the appointment of Mr. Éric Sékou Chelle as Head Coach of Nigeria’s senior men national football team, Super Eagles.
At its meeting held in Abuja on Thursday, 2nd January 2025, the NFF Technical and Development Sub-Committee had recommended the appointment of former Coach of the senior men national team of Mali as the new Head Coach of the Super Eagles.
This recommendation was on Tuesday, 7th January endorsed by the NFF Executive Committee.
Chelle, who won five caps for the Aiglons of Mali and coached clubs such as GS Consolat, FC Martigues, Boulogne and MC Oran, has been Head Coach of the Aiglons since 2022.
At the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cote d’Ivoire, Chelle’s Mali came very close to a place in the semi-finals, losing to hosts and eventual winners Cote d’Ivoire 2-1 after extra time, after leading by a lone goal until the final minute of regulation time.
The 47-year-old featured for Martigues, Valenciennes, Lens, Istres and Chamois Niortais in France during his playing career.
His appointment is with immediate effect, and he has the responsibility of guiding the Super Eagles to earn a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals, with the next round of matches (Matchdays 5 & 6) taking place in March.
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Zambian Amb to South Africa fired for asking male staff to shave her pubic hair
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The President of Zambia has fired the country’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Ms. Mazuba Monze, for misconduct, according to a report by the Zambian Observer.
The President took the decision after the High Commissioner reportedly asked a male staff member to shave her.
The diplomat, who was serving at the Zambian Mission in Pretoria had reportedly made an uncommon request, and an undiplomatic directive.
Apparently, the High Commissioner requested a Zambian staff member to shave her private parts.
The staff member refused, stating that it was not part of his duties to shave ambassadors, especially their private parts
The High Commissioner reportedly termed this act as disobedience and an act of insubordination and proceeded to fire the staff member.
The matter went quiet for a while until he appealed against the decision and brought the matter to the attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
When the allegation about the strange request by Ms Monze was verified, President Hakainde Hichilema promptly fired the High Commissioner.
Meanwhile, other reports suggest that the allegation against Ms Monze was exaggerated.
The Maravi Post reports that a concerned Zambian living in South Africa has come forward, claiming that the allegations against Ms. Monze may have been exaggerated or fabricated by her detractors.
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