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November 27, 2023 I wish I Had More Control Over Policies – Udom Emmanuel

I wish I Had More Control Over Policies – Udom Emmanuel

Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Deacon Udom Emmanuel, has disclosed his greatest regret from his time as the state’s helmsman was not having control of the Policies.

Udom revealed this during a Special Thanksgiving/Welcome Service hosted by the Lagos Township Superintendency of the United Evangelical Church, which was attended by the creme de la creme of Akwa Ibom home and abroad.

The special thanksgiving/welcome service was organised to honor former governor Udom Emmanuel and his wife, Martha Emmanuel.

The former governor said in the statement that, despite all of his achievements, his sole regret as governor was not having control over policy.

The only regret I have is that I did not control policies. If I had control over policies as a state, trust me, we would have been miles ahead as a state. But today, I still thank God that we went with our blueprint and God helped us”, the ex-governor said.

He went on to recalled his narrow escape from the 2016 Reigners Bible Church building collapse of December 10th, 2016, stating only God can explain his escape.

Deacon Udom Emmanuel recalled the awful episode in which the church beam fell and ruined the white seat where he sat. However, he escaped alive, and his escape remains a mystery to this day.

My narrow escape in the December 10, 2016 building collapse remains a mystery only God can explain. The place where I was sitting the central beam from the ceiling shattered the white seat where I was sitting, I don’t know but I came out alive without even a scratch.

“Most importantly, we want to thank God that we went into the Government House complete, we left complete, not one of us is missing. Throughout my ten years, because I was SSG before I became governor, one of the things I cherished is that throughout that period, God did not stop speaking to me”, he said.

He noted further that there are spiritual forces working against a governor, he however, reaffirmed his confidence in the supreme authority of God, who saw him through his administration.

He also appreciated God for the success of the governorship election in the state, saying, “It came to the period of succession plan when the direction of God came, It was tough but all of you stood by us and today I feel fulfilled about God’s plan in the person of Pastor Uno Eno and that has turned out very well.”

On Friday, when we were at Mirabel in Canada to receive the first of the ten new Airbus Series of Ibom Air with the MD, Captain Mfon Udom, we almost shed tears because even the Airbus people turned around and said, in their generation of Air Bus management, that was the first time Nigeria’s Flag was flying in the Airbus Factory and that was not done by the Federal Government but a subnational.”

The former Governor also revealed the secret of the State-owned airline’s distinctive logo, saying, “Others paid billions for the logo, but Captain Mfon Udom’s daughter designed the Ibom Air Logo free of charge for us.”

He described the run-up to the 2019 elections, during which threats of violence and blackmail abounded, and maintained that God saw him through the process unharmed.

In 2018, I heard all kinds of sayings in the build-up to my second term election. Some people said that people would be on the bed while the election was going on. Some said by the time we get to the election, it will be only me and my wife left in Government House. I told them there is a God of the multitude, it’s impossible. They called all kinds of mights but the Almighty answered.”

I want to thank every stakeholder, I had tremendous support. No matter the noise at the end of the day, every single person voted for who they wanted. I want to use this period to say thank you.

Governor Umo Eno, in his remarks, lauded Udom Emmanuel and his wife, Dr Martha Emmanuel,  describing them as a gift from God to the Akwa Ibom people.

He went on to say that whether people express it openly or not, the indelible marks left by the former Governor are greatly appreciated.

You are gifts that God sent to Akwa Ibom and we thank God for that. Whether people say so or not, we appreciate you. Akwa Ibomites appreciate your work and that of your wife.

“Every week, we have people coming to Akwa Ibom for conferences. Akwa Ibom is now a destination of choice because of the work that you and your wife did.

“I did not create all those new big roads, it was you that modelled and designed all of these things; Ibom Air and all of the beautiful things we have were your creation.

“I’d like to tell you that we are grateful. On behalf of the Akwa Ibom people, I stand to convey these warm wishes, greetings and celebration of Akwa Ibomites to you and your dear wife.

November 27, 2023 Kaduna House of Assembly Speaker Sacked by Appeal Court

Kaduna House of Assembly Speaker Sacked by Appeal Court

The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has sacked the Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Dahiru Liman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Liman was a member representing Makera Constituency in Kaduna South Local Government Area.

The Court also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the certificate of Return given to the speaker and conduct fresh elections in 5 polling units.

Hon. Solomon Katuka of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had filed a petition before the tribunal challenging the election of the Speaker, Hon. Yusuf Dahiru Liman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) representing Makera Constituency in the Kaduna State House of Assembly.

Katuka said that there were gross irregularities regarding the election of the Speaker and insisted that he won the election.

The Tribunal had in September, nullified the election of the Speaker and ordered a rerun in 42 polling units in 5 Wards.

However; the Speaker, the APC and INEC appealed against the judgment of the tribunal and Solomon Katuka of the PDP filed a cross-appeal seeking an outright declaration.

The three-member panel led by Justice I. O Adejumo, Justice A. O Oyetula, and Justice P. A Obiora in a unanimous decision quashed the decision of the tribunal ordering a rerun in 42 polling units.

The Appeal Court granted the prayers of the PDP candidate, Hon. Solomon Katuka, and ordered a rerun in 5 polling units in the constituency.

November 27, 2023 Rivers Hoopers Seal Victory at The NBBF Premier League

Rivers Hoopers Seal Victory at The NBBF Premier League

Rivers Hoopers of Port Harcourt have won the 2023 edition of the NBBF Premier League after defeating Nigeria Customs by 77 to 57 points in the final game of the league played on its home court, to earn the passage to Africa’s biggest basketball championship in 2024. They ended the competition with an unblemished record after 13 games.

Before the final game, three teams, including Gboko City Chiefs, Nigeria Customs and Rivers Hoopers had mathematical chance pf winning the title. Gboko City Chiefs had beaten Hoops & Read 80 to 70 points to climb to the top of the league standings.

But the Kingsmen, as Rivers Hoopers are also known, knew what they had to do to become champions. They went 14 to four points ahead inside the first five minutes of play in the first quarter, eventually seeing out the quarter 21-12.

They maintained the tempo as they took control of the game to finish the second quarter 38-27, and went into the halftime break with an 11-point lead.

The hosts had suffered a spectacular collapse in the third quarter during their previous games against Gboko City Chiefs and Hoops & Read, but with the league title and Basketball Africa ticket closer than ever, they were able to break their third quarter hoodoo as they dominated play to end the quarter 59-47.

The fourth quarter saw Customs come out fighting but for every question asked Rivers Hoopers had a fitting answer as the KingsMen took Customs to the cleaners with a 16-5 run in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter which finished 18-10 and the Rivers Hoopers held to wrap up a 20-point blowout.

The result sparked immediate jubilations as the vociferous home crowd who had shown tremendous support for the Hoopers throughout the Final Four tournament struggled to hold back their emotions.

Speaking after the game, Rivers Hoopers’ captain, Victor Anthony Koko, who contributed a game high 23 points, nine rebounds, with 10/13 shooting from the field and 3/3 from free throws on a night Hoopers enjoyed a 72.7 per cent conversion rate from the line, attributed their success to hard work and determination of the boys to excel at the championship. He said the victory was a collective effort, adding that next on the line is to plan for a successful outing at the 2024 BAL.

The teams attention now shifts to the continental showpiece, where they’ll be looking to become the first Nigerian side to with the BAL title.

November 21, 2023 #SLI: Breaking Free from the Comparison Trap: Embracing Your Unique Journey to Joy

#SLI: Breaking Free from the Comparison Trap: Embracing Your Unique Journey to Joy

In exploring the comparison conundrum, the aim is to shed light on the complexities surrounding this ubiquitous aspect of human behavior, urging readers to navigate life’s journey with self-awareness and acceptance

It reminds me of a J. Cole’s song titled “Love Yours.” Following that, take note of the quote: “Comparison is the thief of joy.”

Now, let’s delve into the conversation and explore the perspectives of our guests, Mr. Ukeme Umoh and Mr. Dachief Umoh, both social analysts, on the topic of comparison. In our recent talk on Sharing Life Issues, we discussed the pressure of comparison and how comparing ourselves to others can really mess things up. People end up doing crazy stuff just to be like someone else.

  • The central query emerges: Is comparison a trap?

According to Mr. Ukeme Umoh, , comparison involves scrutinizing others and perceiving a lack in oneself, fostering a desire to acquire what others possess. Comparison happens when you look at someone and think they have something you don’t. It’s about putting yourself next to that person and figuring out what they have that you don’t, and why you should have what they’ve got. Mr. Dachief Umoh expands on this, highlighting how people often place themselves on the same pedestal as those significantly above them, inadvertently dragging themselves to places they never thought possible and lengths that they never could imagine they could go. In essence, comparison is about positioning yourself beside another person, attempting to acquire what they have or to be someone you’re not.

Examining the concept of healthy comparison, Mr. Dachief Umoh dismisses the idea, asserting that there’s no such thing as healthy comparison. He argues that comparison stems from desire, not necessity, emphasizing that everyone is unique, with each person having a distinct purpose in the world. On the contrary, Mr. Ukeme Umoh holds a different view, suggesting that comparison can sometimes help overcome complacency. He believes in looking at what others are doing, especially if you feel you’ve reached the supposed end of your journey.

Dachief contends that each person has a unique life path, emphasizing that just because someone has something at 22, like a house, while another person at 50 doesn’t, doesn’t imply failure. He emphasizes that individuals should follow their own life routes without being influenced by the trajectories of others.

While comparing with someone heading in the same direction isn’t necessarily frowned upon, Mr. Dachief emphasizes the distinction between needs and wants, asserting that comparison typically arises from desires rather than genuine needs. He stressed the uniqueness of individuals, highlighting that no two people are alike, and their life journeys will never be identical. Therefore, comparing oneself with others becomes illogical, considering that various factors can influence one’s path to success. Which means you have to understand who you are in the first place, and understand where you are going to, because, someone might make it at 22 while another person is suppose to make it at 30 because of certain things that are on your path to that “making it”.

Mr. Ukeme, concurring with Mr. Dachief to some extent, introduces the idea of healthy comparison, suggesting that looking at individuals at similar life stages can provide a motivational push. If someone is achieving success in a shared pursuit, it can inspire the belief that you can accomplish the same, especially if you’re engaged in similar endeavors. While Mr. Ukeme acknowledged instances where looking at others can be beneficial, he underscored the need to be cautious and suggests doing so selectively, particularly when combating complacency.

 

Written by Maris “Damaris” Iloka

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