“OKPEBHOLO GENERATES N33.8bn IN FIRST QUARTER”_ EDO EIRS BOSS , BALOGUN.

The Executive Chairman of the Edo State Internal Revenue Service (EIRS), Barr. Oladele Bankole-Balogun, on Friday, disclosed that the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo has generated N33.8 billion in the First Quarter (QI) of the year. He disclosed this shortly after being honoured by Pinnacle Builder Homes and Company in Benin Mr. Bankole-Balogun said with the N33.8 billion, in the first quarter of the year, it gives an average of N9.8 billion monthly. According to him “Under the leadership of senator Monday Okpebholo, the governor of the state, this state has been able to achieve, attain and sustain increased level of revenue and that is the reason why His Excellency, to this day, has not borrowed a single penny to execute virtually all of the gigantic projects he has engaged in. “And to answer your question very simply, somebody sent me a message from one of the states and said, look, in the first quarter, they have achieved N19 billion in their state and I laughed because under this government in the first quarter of this year, Edo State has been able to achieve N33.8b, given us an average of N9.8 billion every month. “Once or twice we have exceeded N10 billion mark and it has never been done and mind you, this far exceeds the personal target that we have set for ourselves. “So, to answer your question, we are doing much better under this government than the government before”, The EIRS boss said paying of taxes is a civic responsibility of every citizen and that the media must help to enlighten the public of the need to be tax compliant for the government to serve them better. “We need your taxes to make Edo greater and greater again and to make Edo continuously rise. “We need your taxes and the message must go on and you as the media must help us to put that message across that paying taxes is not an option. “It is not whether you like it or not. It is a civic responsibility and that civic responsibility behoves all of us to ensure that we contribute our quota to building our state for now and for the future generation”, Bankole-Balogun said.

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PHILIP SHAIBU DESERVES HIS NEW APPOINTMENT _ ADEBOYE

Senior special assistant on grassroots sports development to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Adeboye Anthony Adeyinka, has sent a graciously heartwarming congratulatory message to Comrade Phillip Shaibu on his recent appointment as the new Director General of the National Institute for sports (NIS), saying, Shaibu’s remarkable achievements in sports development and what he has done to transform sports in Edo state during his time as Deputy Governor, made him worthy and credible for such lofty appointment. ‘I want to formally congratulate my good friend and brother, Comrade Phillip Shaibu, on his recent appointment as the DG of NIS., without mincing words, he deserves this big appointment, because, his antecedents and genuine commitment to sports development have proven that he has the capacity and capability to head and take the NIS to greater heights, “he said. “Shaibu, is a well known figure in the country’s sports industry and beyond i know he will bring his expertise to the fore in his new role in alignment with the Renewed Hope agenda of, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu”, he added. Philip Shaibu takes over with immediate effect from Prof. Olawale Moronkola, and he is expected to initiate reforms in the Institute to reposition it to live up to its expected heights.

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NIGERIA HAS GREAT POTENTIAL IN DRONE MARKETING _ CHINESE EXPERT.

  CHUKS OKOH A Chinese Sales Manager of Yangda drone, Garry Chen, has described Nigeria as a fast growing drone acquisition nation in the world with an immense potential in the application of the drones technology.   Speaking with journalists at his pavilion at the just concluded Dronetecx conference and Exhibition held at the NIGAV Expo Event Centre at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos, Chen described Nigerians as hard working people with great vision in the drones technology application.   According to the Chinese drone technology expert, Dronetecx under Mr Fortune Idu, will play an important role in attracting the Nigerian youths to drone technology. He said Yandga came to the 5th Dronetex Conference to exhibit the company’s latest drone technology. According Chen, the company has already produced two types of fixed wing drones with three hours duration in the air. He said the drones can be used for pipe line surveillance and urged interested Nigerians to partner them He said the company will be interested to work with Nigerians to produce drones in the country in other to boost the development of the Drone industry in the country He described the future of drone technology in the world as promising especially by deploying them to areas like mountains and other difficult terrains where human beings can not reach.

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FAAN DIRECTOR ORAH , INDUCTED INTO NIPR.

CHUKS OKOH Mrs. Obiageli Orah, Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has been formally inducted into the prestigious Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). The induction ceremony took place in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, as part of the Nigerian Public Relations Week (NPRW), an event that convened leading professionals, industry experts, and government officials from across the nation. The occasion marked the official admission of new members into the Institute, which is renowned for championing excellence, professionalism, and ethical conduct in the practice of public relations in Nigeria. Mrs. Orah’s induction is a reflection of her outstanding achievements in strategic communication, stakeholder engagement, and consumer advocacy. In her role at FAAN, she has been instrumental in fostering public trust, enhancing customer experiences, and promoting transparent communication between the Authority and the Nigerian public. Speaking after the ceremony, Mrs. Orah expressed heartfelt gratitude for the honour and reiterated her dedication to ethical and impactful public relations. “This recognition not only underscores my commitment to continuous professional development but also fuels my resolve to advance effective public communication and meaningful consumer engagement at FAAN and beyond,” she said. In her goodwill message during the event’s formal opening, Mrs. Orah commended NIPR’s vital role in promoting national unity. She highlighted the Institute’s contributions to peace-building and its continued support for Nigeria during pivotal times. Mrs Orah has been actively  participating in all the week long events of NIPR in Uyo.

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SHAREHOLDERS EXCITED AS NAHCO HOLDS 44TH AGM FRIDAY.

CHUKS OKOH Ahead of the 44th Annual General Meeting of NAHCO scheduled for Friday, May 23, 2025, shareholders for the Company have been commending its unprecedented performance. The commendation came on the heels of the declaration of  FY 2024 audited results as profit before tax soared by 115.4 per cent to N18.70 billion in 2024 as against N8.68 billion in 2023. Total revenue rose by 88.5 per cent from N28.40 billion in 2023 to N53.54 billion in 2024. With increased top-line efficiency, gross profit increased by 120.53 per cent to N33.08 billion in 2024 as against N15 billion in 2023. Operating profit also jumped by 123.93 per cent from N8.86 billion to N19.84 billion, underscoring the fact that the groups performance was driven mainly by core business operations. Based on this result, the Dr Seinde Fadeni-led board of directors has recommended distribution of N11.58 billion as cash dividends to shareholders for the 2024 business year, more than double of N4.95 billion distributed for the 2023 business year. The Q1, 2025 Unaudited results of the Company submitted to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), has also revealed that the Company is set to outperform the Q1, 2024 results with Q1, 2025 as revenue more than doubled the 2024 figure for the same period. A statement by the Company pointed out that contracts renewal with clients has been concluded at the rate of 95 percent while new clients have been onboarded. NAHCO is also taking delivery of new Ground Support Equipment just arriving the Lagos Seaport which will further help service delivery. These series of developments have earned the commendation of shareholders, regulators and other stakeholders. National Coordinator, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), Mr. Moses Igbrude, commended the board and management of NAHCO for running the company in a way that delivers increasing values for the shareholders. “NAHCO has done fantastically well, it has outperformed investors’ expectations. The present board and management are running the business very well,” Igbrude said. He urged the company to continue its commendable growth trajectory, by continuing to explore other emerging opportunities. President, Association for the Advancement of Rights of Nigerian Shareholders (AARNS), Dr Faruk Umar said NAHCO has shown very impressive performance, citing the companys results for full-year 2024 and first quarter 2025. According to him, in 2024, the Company had a robust financial performance which was unprecedented. He noted that the dividend of N5.94 per share declared by the board of directors is highly commendable. “Looking at the 2025 first quarter result that witnessed a tremendous increase, we believe this year will be very impressive for shareholders. “We commend the board chairman for his effective leadership, as well as the management and staff of the company for their dedication and commitment to the progress of the company, Umar said. Mr. Taiwo Oderinde, Chairman, Proactive Shareholders Association, speaking on the exemplary performance of the Company said that the profit has been awesome. According to Oderinde, Since the new investor came on board, the Company has been on the upward swing. The performance has been excellent. He urged the Board and Management of the Company not to rest on their oars even as he made a case for regular in-person AGM in the near future. In her own comments, the Chairman, Ark of God Shareholders Association, Mrs. Efunyemi Olatunde Obideyi said NAHCO has surprised all shareholders by its performance. Mrs. Obideyi said the jump in the share price from N4 per share to N85.00 was unimaginable. Declaring that any shareholder who knew it would be like this would have bought more shares, she said, NAHCO keep surprising all of us with their performance.

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FINCHGLOW TRAVELS REDEFINES TRADE PARTNER ENGAGEMENT WITH PPC 13. 0 LIVE.

CHUKS IWELUNMO, Nigeria’s leading travel consolidator, Finchglow Travels, brought together its top trade partners and major international airlines in Lagos for the 13th edition of PartnerPlus Connect (PPC), a vibrant, interactive live experience designed to deepen engagement between trade partners and airline collaborators. This year’s PPC brought together top international and regional airlines, including Emirates, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Air Peace, and SABRE, alongside long-standing trade partners from across Nigeria’s travel sector. The event featured interactive help desks and partner stands, where attendees could engage with Finchglow Travels’ team and explore solutions to real-time business challenges. Finchglow Travels’ commitment to building strong relationships with its partners was evident throughout the event. “We’re excited about the opportunities that come with working closely with our partners,” said Ezekiel Ikotun, Managing Director of Finchglow Travels. “PPC 13.0 marked a significant milestone in our journey to deliver more value to our partners and drive growth in the travel sector.” Abiola Bakare, B2B Manager at Finchglow Travels, added, “Our goal is to create a platform where our partners can come together, share ideas, and find solutions to common challenges. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved with PPC, and we’re looking forward to continuing to innovate and improve.” The event also recognised the company’s top performers, with Finchglow Travels honouring its top three trade partners for outstanding performance and consistency. A special Decade of Excellence Award was presented to a long-standing partner, VegCliff Travels & Tours Ltd, recognising ten years of unwavering loyalty and collaboration. Every attending trade partner received a certificate of appreciation, highlighting the company’s commitment to valuing every relationship. “You can tell something new is taking shape at Finchglow Travels,” said Ifeyinwa Omoleme, Sales Team Lead at Delta Airlines. “There’s a noticeable shift from just doing business to deepening partnerships with intention. It’s not something you see every day in our space.” Through PPC 13.0, Finchglow Travels reaffirmed its commitment to innovation, collaboration, and meaningful partnership, setting a new benchmark for industry engagement and unlocking fresh possibilities for growth in the travel sector. As its 19th anniversary approaches, the company seems poised for a defining new chapter, one marked by strategic precision, forward-thinking innovation, and bold positioning in an increasingly competitive travel landscape.

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“I AM COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE NECESSARY RESOURCES NEEDED TO RUN A STANDARD LAW COLLEGE” _ VC GLORIOUS VISION UNIVERSITY.

By Igbotako Nowinta   The Vice – Chancellor, Glorious Vision University (GVU), Ogwa, Professor Ezekiel S. Asemah, has pledged to provide the needed resources to run a standard Law College in the citadel of learning. Professor Asemah made this pledge at Ogwa, Edo State, when he received the Council of Legal Education (CLE) on May 19, 2025, that came to the university for resource verification for law programme. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ezekiel S. Asemah and the university management received the 5-man team, which was led by the Director General of CLE, Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma (SAN). The Vice-Chancellor, who appreciated the team for coming to add value to the university, noted that Glorious Vision University is a growing institution committed to academic excellence in all ramifications. According to the award – winning and highly cerebral Vice – Chancellor:” I am committed to providing the necessary resources needed to run a standard Law College at the Glorious Vision University.The core values upon which the university was founded includes academic excellence, research innovation, among others. Prof. Asemah gave a brief history of the university, telling the team the pragmatic achievements he recorded in his time from Acting Vice Chancellor to Substantive Vice Chancellor. In response to the Vice-Chancellor’s remarks, Professor Chiroma, thanked Professor Ezekiel Asemah for the warm reception they received upon arrival and commended him for making the necessary arrangements to invite CLE for resource verification. He noted that the essence of the exercise was to assess the human and material resources in the university for the smooth running of the College of Law. The team, thereafter, went round to inspect both human and material resources on ground for running the College of Law.

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” MY THOUGHTS ON SENATOR EHIGIE EDOBOR UZAMERE AT 70″_ DR EJELE.

Without diving into too much lexicon, Highly distinguished Senator Uzamere is a man of great wisdom sandwiched with humility and capacity. I have never gone home from his presence without taking away some grains of wisdom. A man full of life, desire to help others irrespective of religion or social economic background. His empathy for people is legendary. Over time,I have found in him a man of high net worth in terms of value, connections, and people. This is demonstrated in the fact that there is no clime or State Uzamere doesn’t have friends and contacts. Indeed,he is a man with the heart of gold, a generalissimo, a master strategist, and a lover of family and humanity. In a better society, Senator Uzamere’s birthday would have been declared as a public holiday. On this special day, I wish him the peace of God that surpasses all understanding in good health and many more years to celebrate on earth. Dr F.B.I EJELE [For the House of EJELE

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DRONES FOR DEVELOPMENT: NCAA DEFINES ROADMAP.

  CHUKS OKOH Director General Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) Captain Chris Najomo says, sustainable growth of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in Nigeria depends on three crucial pillars, safety, security, and innovation These pillars, he stresses, form the foundation of what he called a modern and effective Nigeria drone regulatory framework. Captain Najomo further stressed the importance of strategic regulation for drone development in Nigeria. He made this clear while delivering the keynote address at the 5th Dronetex Conference themed “Determining the Future of UAVs in Nigeria.” According to the DGCA, safety assurance will help avoid collisions, system failures, and human error during drone operations. Additionally, security safeguards are necessary to protect critical infrastructure and sensitive information from potential malicious activity. Just as crucial is innovation facilitation, which enables scalable investment and research. “Regulation must not only demand compliance,” Captain Najomo stated. “It must also anticipate change, encourage innovation, and ensure resilience in the face of evolving technologies.” He observed that drones are redefining sectors globally—from agriculture to emergency services—highlighting their role in Nigeria’s development. Already, Nigerian innovators are using drones to monitor pipelines, support disaster response, and collect data in remote areas. While Nigeria is not new to drone operations, the Director General explained that most activities remain within the domestic space and fall under non-type-certificated categories. This means regulations must reflect local realities while still aligning with international best practices. To meet this challenge, the NCAA will implement a risk-based model for drone oversight. The model categorizes operations based on drone weight, altitude, and complexity. Each class—open, specific, or certified—will be governed by safety and operational thresholds. “We are working to publish interim operational guidelines that reflect these categories,” Najomo said. “They will provide clarity and structure for operators across Nigeria.” Importantly, the new Nigeria drone regulatory framework will align with international standards such as ICAO’s Model UAS Regulations and JARUS’s Specific Operations Risk Assessment (SORA). However, Nigeria’s regulatory tools will be adapted to reflect local challenges, such as urban density and socio-economic concerns. Further initiatives include mandatory type certification for UAS models to ensure airworthiness and cybersecurity. NCAA will also develop a national drone registry connected to real-time tracking systems. This will improve accountability and transparency in UAS operations. For safety and national security, geo-fencing technology will be deployed to prevent drone access to restricted areas like airports and government buildings. NCAA will also work with the Office of the National Security Adviser to introduce anti-drone technology for early threat detection. Capacity building is another key element. The NCAA plans to launch a National UAS Academy in collaboration with universities and industry leaders. This academy will train the next generation of drone professionals and engineers in Nigeria. To support innovation, the Authority will foster public-private partnerships that promote local drone manufacturing and research. A Multi-Agency Task Force will also be formed. This task force will include NCAA, NAMA, FAAN, NCAT, NIMET, NCC, and security agencies to enhance regulatory coordination. Despite these efforts, Najomo acknowledged that regulatory gaps and public skepticism still pose barriers. He called for ethical self-regulation by industry, legislative support, and academic involvement in drone-related research and curriculum development. “Our goal is clear,” Najomo declared. “We want Nigeria to transition from a user of drone technology to a leader in UAS innovation and production.” He concluded by praisingthe  efforts of the NCAA UAS Integration Unit led by Chairman Flight Standards Group, Engr. Godwin Balang. He also commended President Nigeria Unmanned Systems and Robotics Association, Mr. Fortune Idu, for organizing the Dronetex platform.

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FOR DARLINGTON OKPEBHOLO RAY, THE WAGES OF PROFANITY AND SELF POISONING

  BY TONY ERHA. It isn’t the very day a wayward child gleefully crashed the sacred earthen pot that he is served deterrence. That is why it has taken some time to glimpse at the irresponsibility and daring of a characterless middle age man, who called himself Darlington Okpebholo Ray. What he least knows is that he was merely growing his milk teeth, when those he now despises had their sense intact. That is the more reason his acerbic and written twaddle shouldn’t be ignored. A child on its mother back, knows not that the distance is long and twisty. Darlington Okpebholo Ray committed hara-kiri and the quixotic, having tried fruitlessly to soil the good intent and reverence of His Royal Majesty, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin and by extension, the significant Kingdom of Benin (Edo), the generic state, where the Oba is the king of kings. That is why a prescient Edo person, including those of Darlington Okpebholo’s nativity of Amedokhian -Uromi, wouldn’t condone his nonchalance and sacrilegious acts. “Obhokhan irhi okuta lue ihe na mu bh’ uhonmon”. An English interpretation of the Esan idiom is that; “A child, learning to carry the head-load shouldn’t start with heavy stones”. He will begin with the straws that wouldn’t fracture his neck. His utterances is likened to the crow of a juvenile cock at noon, when it is a taboo for adult cock to cry, whereupon the cock and the barn, where it roosted, face the wrath of the gods and the people. Darlington Okpebholo, the ill-informed, wrote twaddle in his article titled, “Between Symbol and Sovereignty: The Oba’s Dubai Visit and the Boundaries of Power in Edo State”. Therein, he blurted that the recent drive for foreign investment from Dubai, by the Oba of Benin, to support Edo people was misplaced, and warranted a “closer scrutiny within the framework of modern democratic governance”. He further blamed the Oba’s selfless mission to the rich Arabia kingdom, as a risk, thus presenting the respected “monarch as a political supremo or de facto governor, an image that stands in direct conflict with Nigeria’s constitutional order”. uncontestably, the Oba’s gesture was soon to be hailed as noble by multitudes of public-oriented Edo residents, who gave him a rosy welcome and for a job well-done, as the erudite monarch returned from the trip. In the derisive paraphrase of Franz Fanon, the psychoanalyst and pan-Africanist, he cautioned all about conmen and hypocrite Africans, who although have black skin, wear the white mask. The same Africans, who are subjective to miming Aristotle, Carl Marx and those foreign what-not, thus imposing negative norms that run contrary to Africa’s peculiarity. Apart from drawing illogicality from the Nigerian constitution that is unspecific about the subject matter, Darlington Okpebholo played into Fanon’s realistic disapproval, by quoting Walter Bagehot, a Briton of the worn-out era of 1826-1877. He postulated that “A constitutional monarch is the dignified part of the government, not the efficient part”, in a monarchical democracy, where the king of England is all in all. It goes to re-confirm Franz Fanon’s suspicion that the psyche of Africans, who unjustly quote some foreign philosophers, should be re-examined. The law of necessity, it is said often, could overcome ritualistic law, even though there isn’t any such law, which stops traditional rulers from performing such vital duties, to advance the genuine cause of the people. Behold, Bishop Mathew Ray Okpebholo (a.k.a. Ray Royal), a biological father of the said Darlington, is a clergy, who owns a construction company. About the same time of Darlington’s disrespect to the Oba, Victor Ejedawe and several other social media influencers of the Esan Mega Forum, a major social media platform of the Edo central district, had repeatedly urged Bishop Okpebholo to assist the chairman of his Esan North East Local Government Area (LGA), with Darlington’s Uromi as headquarters, to source for investment into the LGA. But, the notable bishop, like the Oba, doesn’t play specific official roles in government. Now, what is wrong with a paramount monarch of a state and one of the two leading kingdoms of the world, using his wider global clouts to assist his people who are in need? Without being unfair to the gentleman bishop, whatever is it that qualifies a clergy to seek for investors that disqualifies a more suitable monarch, who volunteered and the other that is hesitant to assisting an overriding public cause? Apart from his grace of a world class monarch, and at that the custodian of one of the two frontline kingdoms of world, did it occur to Darlington Okpebholo and his attackers that the Oba’s timely mission to his natural sphere of monarchical nations, like Dubai, is a big plus to Edo? Before running his foully mouth, he should have known that the Oba was a notable former ambassador, with tangible credentials! The constant usage of the full name ‘Darlington Okpebholo Ray’ is intended so as not to mistake his mediocrity for other personalities, who bear same surname, like the cultured governor of the state, Senator Monday Okpebholo, and some well-meaning siblings, amongst whom Darlington is a dark horse. By the way, it is public knowledge that Darlington Okpebholo’s resentment (even disdain) for Governor Monday Okpebholo, fuels the transferred aggression at the Oba To watchers of Edo politics of mudslinging, it is no longer news that Darlington Okpebholo has engineered a pre-election public declaration that Senator Okpebholo, although have the ‘accident’ of a surname, wasn’t from his ‘prominent Okpebholo’s dynasty from Amedokhian, Uromi. He did that for the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP), where he was rewarded as a media hireling to Asue Ighodalo, the PDP candidate, who loss to Senator Okpebholo, in the last election in the state, Darlington is yet to overcome. Darlington Okpebholo and his gang of fighters often chastise Governor Okpebholo as a weakling, who genuflects, at will, at the heels of the awe-inspiring Oba. To all Edolites, who know their onions, kneeling before the Oba, is

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