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Rotary Club Completes N6.41m projects in Edo Community

The Rotary Club of Ekpan, near Warri in District 9141 says it has completed service projects of more than N6.41 million in the 2020/2021 rotary year.
The president of the club, Chief Akpodiogaga Emeyese, disclosed this in an interview in Benin on Saturday.
Emeyese said the completed projects were in line with the pledge he made during his inauguration as the 22nd president of the club in October 2020.
He explained that the projects conform with the various areas of focus of rotary, including the acquisition of a 100 by 100 feet plot of land in a choice area within the host community.
He explained that the acquisition of the land was a “star” project in his tenure as the club had been making use of hired premises for its fellowship and meetings.
The rotary president disclosed that other completed projects include tree planting of 130 step trees along refinery road, Ekpan, at the cost of N363,795.
He added that the project which fell under the environment area of focus of the club aimed at the beautification and conservation of the community.
“Similarly we carried out a first phase skills acquisition training for 30 youths and women from Ekpan and environs, and also gave them starter packs.
“The area of focus of this project in rotary is economic and community development, and the aim is economic empowerment of citizens. This project cost us about N434,500.
“Under the area of focus of disease prevention and treatment, we carried out a free health care for 64 beneficiaries at the cost of N106,650.
“The beneficiaries were screened for blood pressure, random sugar as well as health consultations,” he said.
Emeyese further disclosed that 10 customized hand washing drums and 1,000 facemasks were donated by the club to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the host community.
He added that the project which gulped N511,525 was carried out under the area of focus of disease control and prevention.
He said that the second phase of the skills acquisition training was also carried out for 20 beneficiaries at the cost of N417,120.
“Under rotary basic education and literacy area of focus, the club carried out an image awareness campaign, as well as sexual abuse awareness campaign.
“The club also donated books to schools to revive reading culture in schools especially among students and pupils, and also inaugurated the ‘Earlyact’ club.
“Micro credit scheme for 10 persons under the area of focus of growing local economy was similarly completed.
“Maternal and child care under the area of focus of saving mother and children was completed with 40 pregnant women benefiting and given antenatal kits.”
He noted that in spite of the challenges of the COVID-19, rotary club all over had continued to live up to its mandate and provide the desired and necessary services.
“Rotary club is an NGO which is committed to providing humanitarian services to members of the public.
“Over the years we have sustained this, and I dare say that the rotary club of Ekpan will not relent in executing projects that have direct impacts on the host community and its residents,” Emeyese said.(NAN)
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Robust Capital Market Crucial for Nigeria’s Economic Prosperity- NGX Chairman

Chairman, Nigerian Exchange Group, Dr Umaru Kwairanga, says the Nigerian Capital Market has experienced exponential growth since he assumed office in 2022.He reiterated the group’s commitment to deepening Nigeria’s capital market in alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of growing the nation’s GDP to one trillion dollars by 2030.
In a statement issued in Lagos, Kwairanga was said to have made the remarks while delivering a keynote address at the “For the Love of Our Country (FLOC) 2025” symposium, held at Bayero University Kano (BUK) on Friday. He spoke on the theme, “Reimagining Nigeria’s Economy for a Prosperous Future: Where We Were, Where We Are, and Where We Should Be in the Next Decade”.According to him, the All Share Index (ASI) rose from 48,837 basis points to 111,742 basis points, while market capitalisation grew from N26.375 trillion to N70.463 trillion by May 2025.He said that bond markets were included with total market capitalisation now at over N121 trillion.“This growth shows that we have more than doubled the indices of both our equity and bond markets in just over two years.“However, our goal is even more ambitious as we work towards making the capital market central to achieving a $1 trillion economy,”he said.Kwairanga emphasised the strategic importance of a robust capital market in financing long-term infrastructure, encouraging formalisation of businesses, and mirroring the nation’s true economic potential.He noted with concern that Nigeria’s market capitalisation remains less than 20 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP, compared to South Africa’s Johannesburg Stock Exchange which exceeds its national GDP.To address this, he outlined several initiatives being undertaken by NGX Group and its regulators, particularly the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), to enhance market transparency and efficiency.He said these include the dematerialisation of share certificates, resolution of unpaid dividend backlogs, and the recent reduction in clearing time for secondary market transactions to T+2.“We are working closely with regulators and stakeholders to make our market more accessible and attractive.”He said that major listings in the oil and gas sector, such as the planned sale of a stake in NNPC Ltd. and the anticipated listing of Dangote Petrochemicals, would significantly boost market capitalisation.He also spoke on digital innovation as a key driver of market participation, citing the launch of NGX Invest, a digital platform for primary market offers and financial literacy campaigns targeting youths, students, and members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).The chairman revealed the ongoing engagements with institutional investors such as pension fund administrators and mutual funds.He also hinted on the development of sophisticated products like exchange-traded funds, derivatives, and ethical investment instruments.He highlighted efforts to integrate African capital markets through cross-border linkages that would allow investors in Nigeria to trade shares listed on exchanges in countries like Ghana and vice versa.In spite challenges such as declining disposable income, infrastructural deficits, and global economic headwinds, Kwairanga expressed optimism that these could be surmounted.“We are confident that Nigeria will have the broader, deeper, and more sophisticated capital market it deserves before the end of this decade,”he said. (NAN)NEWS
FCT Emergency Department Rescues Suspected Victim of ‘one Chance’ in Asokoro

The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) says it has rescued a woman, who was forcefully pushed out of a moving vehicle in Asokoro, Abuja, on Friday.The department’s Head of Public Affairs, Mrs Nkechi Isa, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.
Isa said that the incident occurred at about 4:30 p. m. at the Powerhouse Bus Stop Junction,Yakubu Gowon Crescent in Asokoro. According to her, eyewitnesses at the scene said the woman was pushed out of a moving vehicle suspected to be a robbery, by “one chance” operators.She described “one chance” as a criminal gang posing as commercial drivers with passengers, leaving one space (one chance) for an unsuspecting victim.Once they take off, the criminals dispossess the victims of their valuables and often throw them out of the moving vehicle.She said that the FEMD Search and Rescue Team was notified of the incident by the FCT Fire Service and immediately swooped into action.“On arrival at the scene, the team found the victim, identified as Khadija Salisu, unconscious but without visible physical injury.“She was promptly taken to the Asokoro District Hospital and is responding to treatment,” Isa said. (NAN)NEWS
Ministry Warns Public Against Fake Account

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday warned against the use of social media accounts by unscrupulous individuals spreading false information about its officials.The ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, issued the warning in Abuja following the creation of a fake Facebook account in the name of Permanent Secretary, Amb.
Dunoma Ahmed. Ebienfa said, “This fraudulent account is being used to spread false information, promise contracts, solicit help, and offer enticing rewards to unsuspecting members of the public. “The Ministry firmly disassociates itself from this impersonation and urges the public to disregard any messages from the fake account, which is not an official channel. “It is important to clarify that the Permanent Secretary does not operate or own any social media account.” He advised the public not to engage with individuals or groups behind such fraudulent schemes, as they are deceptive and harmful. According to him, the ministry is working closely with security agencies and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, to investigate and shut down the fake account. Ebienfa reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to transparency, integrity, and protecting citizens from fraudulent activities across all platforms. (NAN)