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05/10/2024

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Brand Visibility (www.brandvisibility.com.ng) News Update 5/10/2024

CBN’s New Electronic Matching System For FX Transactions To Begin December

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the introduction of the Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System (EFEMS) for Foreign Exchange (FX) transactions within the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM).

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/cbns-new-electronic-matching-system-for-fx-transactions-to-begin-december/

Google’s New Report Highlights Impact Of Digital Technology, Digital Opportunity In Nigeria

For every $1 invested in digital technology, Nigeria generates over $8 in economic value, this is according to new report released by Google, conducted independently by Public First.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/googles-new-report-highlights-impact-of-digital-technology-digital-opportunity-in-nigeria/

UNILAG To Host Nigerian Medical Students Association Games, October 5 To 13

University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka is set to host 19th edition of the Nigerian Medical Students Association (NiMSA) Games for the first time.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/unilag-to-host-nigerian-medical-students-association-games-october-5-to-13/

FG Introduces New Fiscal Incentives To Boost Oil & Gas Sector

The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Mr. Wale Edun has unveiled two major fiscal incentives aimed at revitalizing Nigeria’s oil and gas sector: •Value Added Tax (VAT) Modification Order 2024 •Notice of Tax Incentives for Deep Offshore Oil & Gas Production, in accordance with the Oil & Gas Companies (Tax Incentives, Exemption, Remission, etc.) Order 2024.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/fg-introduces-new-fiscal-incentives-to-boost-oil-gas-sector/

Polaris Bank Named Nigeria’s Top Bank In MSME Lending

Nigeria’s leading digital retail commercial bank, Polaris Bank has been awarded Nigeria’s topmost bank in lending to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/polaris-bank-named-nigerias-top-bank-in-msme-lending/

Unity Bank Partners ANWBN To Empower Women Entrepreneurs With AI, Digital Marketing Skills

Unity Bank Plc has hosted a capacity-building workshop to support the Association of Nigerian Women in Business Network (ANWBN) in a move aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs with the necessary skills required to thrive in today’s digital economy.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/unity-bank-partners-anwbn-to-empower-women-entrepreneurs-with-ai-digital-marketing-skills/

Access Bank Relaunches W Initiative In Zambia, Botswana

Access Bank Plc, one of Africa’s leading banks, has reinforced its dedication to advancing women’s empowerment across Southern Africa with the relaunch of its ‘W’ Initiative in Zambia and Botswana.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/access-bank-relaunches-w-initiative-in-zambia-botswana/

American University Cairo Wins 11th FASU Games In Lagos
…..LASU, UNILAG Emerge 2nd, 3rd, Respectively

The American University, Cairo, Egypt has emerged the winner of the Federation of Africa University (FASU) Games 2024 co-hosted by Lagos State University and the University of Lagos tagged: ‘Lagos 2024.’

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/american-university-cairo-wins-11th-fasu-games-in-lagos/

Ojaja University: Ooni Announces October 12 For Commissioning

His Imperial Majesty, Arole Oduduwa, Oonirisa Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11, the Ooni of Ife, Osun State has announced that Ojaja University, in Ilorin, Kwara State will be commissioned on October 12, 2024.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/ojaja-university-ooni-announces-october-12-for-commissioning/

Flour Mills Of Nigeria Stakes Big On Pan-African Expansion With Strategic Restructuring
As one of Nigeria’s oldest and most significant players in the food and agro-allied sectors, Flour Mills of Nigeria PLC (FMN) is making bold moves to secure its future as a regional and industrial powerhouse.

https://brandvisibility.com.ng/flour-mills-of-nigeria-stakes-big-on-pan-african-expansion-with-strategic-restructuring/

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BREAKING: Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has awarded Olaniyi Mubaraq Olawale, the overall best-graduating...
06/06/2024

BREAKING: Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has awarded Olaniyi Mubaraq Olawale, the overall best-graduating student of Lagos State University (LASU), a sum of Ten Million Naira (10,000,000).

The Governor made this announcement at the university's 27th convocation on Thursday.

Olawale graduated with a CGPA of 4.98 in Accounting Education, for the 2022/2023 academic session.

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06/07/2023

Nmesoma and JAMB: Probing the Integrity of Our National Institutions

Miss Nmesoma Ejikeme took her 2023 JAMB at my foundation’s Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Center at Obosi. I got some calls from worried friends about Nmesoma’s result, which had Thomas Chidoka Center as her examination center. I allayed their worries that the result issue had nothing to do with the examination center.

I observed two significant red flags when I saw her result online. First, our center is no longer addressed as Thomas Chidoka Center for Human Development on the JAMB portal since 2021. The correct name on the JAMB portal and Main Examination Slip is Nkemefuna Foundation (Thomas Chidoka Center for Human Development). Due to the difference in our CAC registration details, JAMB insisted we change to Nkemefuna Foundation with Thomas Chidoka in a bracket as an identifier. We implemented the name change in 2021. Her result showing Thomas Chidoka without the Nkemefuna Foundation, which was on her Main Examination slip, raised my suspicion about the genuineness of the result.

The second red flag was the result template. A cursory review of some of those who took the last examination at our center showed a different result slip template with the candidate’s passport picture, JAMB watermarks, and no mention of the name of the examination center. I gave the young Nmesoma the benefit of the doubt and waited to see if she would explain how she got the result, which is obviously not the result template that Jamb used in 2023. I knew it was fake.

Our Center has been involved with the JAMB CBT examination since 2016, and I have come to trust the integrity of the JAMB online examination platform. As Corps Marshal in 2011, I used JAMB to conduct the FRSC recruitment exercise that is still adjudged a high-water mark in public sector recruitment. Those recruited through that process wear their uniform with pride and continue to deliver value to the organisation to this day.

For me, the real issue in this saga is the level of distrust of our national institutions. The social media frenzy and denigration of JAMB, together with the ethnic slant of a simple issue with clear and verifiable methods of resolution, is symptomatic of the deep distrust of our national institutions. This distrust was deepened in the past 8 years with a horrifying descent of issues to our national fault lines. The Ethnicisation of the issue is sad and disappointing.

I doff my hat for JAMB. They came out forcefully and defended their integrity vigorously. They shared the USSD communication between Nmesoma’s phone and their servers with timestamps. Mr. Fabian Benjamin, the JAMB spokesperson, did a yeoman’s job in explaining how their system works and the security of their result portal. He even asked anyone who cares to crosscheck with AIRTEL, the network provider of Nmesoma.’s phone. Their transparency was compelling and disarming.

The JAMB Registrar, Professor Oloyede, issued statements based on facts and defended the integrity of a foremost Nigerian institution whose failure would have had a catastrophic effect on Nigeria’s educational and CBT systems. I was impressed. JAMB’s reaction and responsiveness should be made a minimum benchmark for government agencies. Our universities should write case studies of this saga so other institutions can learn how to navigate social media and information management in the face of unrelenting attacks.

JAMB's response is an example to follow. If INEC leadership has any sense of shame and any shred of integrity, they should save President Tinubu from a needless legitimacy question by behaving like JAMB. They should step forward and explain what technical glitch they had on election day that marred the upload of form EC8As from polling units across the country. They should share with the public the interaction between the BVAS sim cards and their servers. They should share the audit report of their servers during the failed upload. When Dominion, an election system company in the United States, was defamed by FOX TV, they went to court to defend the integrity of their system, and the court awarded them $700M. Maintaining the integrity of elections is fundamental to democracy.

INEC, as a public-funded institution, should share with the citizens all forms EC8Bs collated at the 8809 wards, EC8Cs, collated at the 774 LGAs, and EC8Ds collated at the 36 States and fully upload all the EC8As on IREV after the fact using the original copies submitted by the Presiding officers. This cannot be asking for too much from an institution led by a professor who spent $650.57 million (N303.17 billion) to conduct the 2023 election.

Like Jamb, INEC must be accountable to the people of Nigeria. They should step forward and restore the integrity and sanctity of elections in Nigeria and remove the cloud of illegitimacy surrounding the election of President Tinubu if their system worked as they are claiming. The courts can not remove the national disappointment, odium, and massive distrust of INEC’s election infrastructure, no matter the decision.

For Nmesoma, she should come clean and explain how she got that result and who led her down that path. If she does that, I will lend my voice to beg JAMB to note her age and show more leniency.
Osita Chidoka

Osita was a former Minister and also commandant federal roads service commission.
He owns the center where the lady took her jamb examination
July 2023

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