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Rep Benson Pleads With Nigerians To Avoid Planned Protest

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….say FG doing laudable things but not known to citizens 
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
Member of the House of Representatives, representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Rep. Babajimi Benson has called on Nigerians to shy away from the planned Nationwide strike in the interest of the country. 
 
Rep. Benson who made the plea on Wednesday while briefing journalists in Abuja, said the federal government is not adequately informing citizens about its activities, noting that there is a communication gap between the federal government and citizens. 
 
He said: “I think the critical issue we have in Nigeria is a perspective issue. People see things differently. 
 
”So, the problem we have now is a communication issue. You heard Professor Pate today. He came to address us, he came to address the youth.
 
“Now, Professor Pate alone being in government in Nigeria, sends a strong signal to the international community that Nigeria means business. 
 
“And who brought Professor Pate to work in this government? It is the president. So, he’s somebody who has a huge reputation and doesn’t want anything to fail.
 
”He (Pate) told us about his healthcare revolution, what he has been able to do in one year. Now, Nigerians don’t know this. 
 
“So, there is a communication gap, right? If everything the government does, every good deeds they do are communicated to the grassroots, we would not be in this problem we have”, Benson added.
 
On the planned nationwide protest against hunger slated for to start on Thursday, August 1, 2024, the lawmaker expressed concerns that it may turn violent. 
 
Rep. Benson who is also the Chairman House Committee on Defence, said President Bola Tinubu has always expressed his support for peaceful protests but the planned demonstration may be hijacked like it happened in the past.
 
“I like peaceful protest, Dangote protested peacefully. Did he get the result? Yes,” he said.
 
“Tinubu was a chief protester at some point. But now, we have credible intelligence to show that some people would turn the good thing the youths want to do, which is constitutional, to something totally different. Some people want to riot and loot. We have seen that happen before,” he said. 
 
“Even the president we are talking about, nobody has remembered that he has been a victim of riot.
 
“They burned down a TV station that had journalists like you in them. Anything could have happen those people. They even tried to burn down his Nation newspaper.
 
“We don’t want that to happen. Is the government doing excellently well? No. But we are building, ramping up. 
 
“This kind of dialogue has forced government to have a rethink and look at things in a more credible and positive manner but the government is not speaking enough. 
 
“They are doing laudable things but Nigerians do not know. So, there is communication gap. If they bridge that communication gap, Nigerians would be wiser”, he expressed worries. 
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AFCONQ 2025: Nigeria’s Super Eagles fail to beat Benin Republic in Abidjan

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles on Thursday failed to beat Benin Republic in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, qualifier as two West African neighbours settled for a 1-1 draw in Abidjan

With the results, Nigeria officially qualified for the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON, securing a top-two finish in Group D,

Benin opened the scoring in the 16th minute when Mohamed Tijani capitalized on a corner delivery from Junior Olaïtan, heading the ball into the center of the net.

The Super Eagles found themselves trailing despite creating opportunities, with Victor Osimhen and Moses Simon both testing Benin’s defence.

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In the second half, Nigeria intensified their attack and were rewarded in the 81st minute when Osimhen met Simon’s cross with a precise header to level the score.

Benin fought hard to reclaim the lead, but Nigeria’s defence held firm, preserving the draw.

Nigeria’s qualification for TotalEnergies CAF AFCON marks a relief for fans and sets the stage for their preparations for the tournament. Benin, meanwhile, remains in contention but will need positive results in their final game to have any chance of progressing.

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Wike suspends FCDA secretary indefinitely

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has suspended, with immediate effect, the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Agency, Shehu Hadi Ahmad, indefinitely.

This was made known in a statement by the Senior Special Adviser to the Minister of Public Communication and Social Media, Olalere Olayinka, on Thursday.

Circumstances leading to or surrounding the suspension of the secretary were, however, undisclosed as of the time of filing this report.

According to the statement, the suspended Executive Secretary has been consequently directed to hand over to the Director of Engineering Services in the FCDA.

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UBA to raise N239bn via rights issue

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United Bank for Africa Plc has issued 6,839,884,274 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each at N35 per share in a rights issue to raise N239.4bn in a bid to meet the fresh capital requirements of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The rights issue which opened on Friday (today) allows existing shareholders to purchase one new ordinary share for every five existing ordinary shares held by shareholders as of November 05, 2024.

In late March, the CBN announced an upward review of the minimum capital requirement for banks in the country.

In a letter to the shareholders informing them of the rights issue, the Group Chairman of United Bank for Africa, Tony Elumelu, noted that following the resolution of the Group’s shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held in May 2024, authorising the establishment of the N400bn Equity Shelf Programme, UBA will embark on a Rights Issue, as the first step in its broader capital raising programme.

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“UBA’s Rights Issue aims to raise N239.4bn, through the issuance of new ordinary shares to our shareholders. The primary objective of this rights Issue is to further strengthen our capacity to take advantage of growth opportunities and sustain our leadership in the banking industry,” Elumelu said in the letter.

On the use of proceeds, Elumelu noted that, beyond regulatory compliance, the funds will expand the Group’s lending capacity, invest in digital infrastructure, support sustainable business practices, and expand the group’s African operations.

Elumelu also highlighted how UBA is driving economic growth across Africa, saying “Our historic partnership with the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat, where UBA pledged up to $6bn in financing over the next three years to support eligible SMEs across Africa underscores our commitment to fostering economic development.”

It was revealed that application for the provisional allotment of the Rights to the new ordinary Shares will be made exclusively through the NGX e-offer portal, during the offer period, while existing shareholders may also apply for additional shares above their provisional allotment as described in the Provisional Allotment Letter. Shareholders who are customers of the Bank are also encouraged to access their Rights through UBA’s internet banking and mobile banking channels.

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At the end of the third quarter, the gross earnings of UBA appreciated by 83.2 per cent year-on-year to N2.39tn from N1.31tn in the same period of 2023. Its profit before tax went up by 20.2 per cent to N603.48bn from N502.09bn in Q3 2023, while profit after tax also rose by 16.9 per cent to N525.31bn from N449.26bn recorded a year earlier.

The lender’s total assets rose to N31.80tn, representing a 54.0 per cent increase over the N20.65tn recorded at the end of December 2023.

In the 2023/2024 report year, UBA won ‘Bank of the Year’ awards in eight of its subsidiaries – Cameroon, Chad, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Mozambique, Republic of Congo; Sierra Leone; Tanzania, as well as the Regional Award for Africa and in 2024 has won World Best Frontier Markets Bank and Best SME Bank Africa.

UBA Plc offers banking services to more than 45 million customers, across 1,000 business offices and customer touch points in 20 African countries.

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