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64th Independence: Anxiety About Nigeria’s Future Real, Requires Immediate Action – Abiodun

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The Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun on Tuesday said rising inflation, unemployment, and cost of living have impacted the lives of many, creating anxiety about the future.

These challenges, he said, “are real and urgent, requiring immediate and sustained action.”

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Abiodun renewed the call for all hands to be on deck to build a prosperous and stronger nation that could be the pride of all.

Abiodun made this call while speaking during Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary held at the Arcade Ground, Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

The governor said that though the country has its fair share of socio-economic challenges to deal with, these are not insurmountable with the cooperation and support of the citizens.

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He said: “Today, Nigeria faces turbulent economic times. Global economic pressures, coupled with domestic challenges, have placed significant strain on our resources. Rising inflation, unemployment, and the cost of living have impacted the lives of many, creating anxiety about the future.

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“These challenges are real and urgent, requiring immediate and sustained action. As citizens, this is a time for deep reflection and prayer for the continued progress and stability of our nation.”

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He said that the the current administration led by President Bola Tinubu is however fully aware of these challenges and is working hard to reverse the trajectory.

Abiodun said that his administration has also aligned with the Federal Government’s efforts towards economic recovery as substantial efforts are being made to navigate these trying times.

The governor explained that the “President understands that governance is not only about policies but about addressing the needs and aspirations of the people. He is irrevocably committed to steering the nation through these challenges.

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“It is this sincerity of purpose that fuels the success of the “Renewed Hope” agenda. The Federal Government remains steadfast in its commitment to creating a brighter future for all Nigerians, ensuring that prosperity and well-being prevail across the nation.

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“We, in Ogun State, align ourselves with this beacon of hope, confident that together, we will overcome adversity and build a stronger, more resilient nation.”

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Abiodun maintained that to build a more stronger and prosperous Nigeria however remain a collective effort urging Nigerians to rededicate themselves to joining hands with the government to lift the country far above its present level.

He said “We must remain united, support one another, and be patient as we work together to navigate this journey. The President’s economic policies are designed to foster long-term stability and sustainable growth, and they require our collective commitment and sacrifice.

“On this 64th Independence Day, let us draw strength from the labours of our founding fathers. Let us reflect on the past, learn from it, and recommit ourselves to building a society where every Nigerian has the opportunity to fulfill their potential.

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“As citizens, we must return to the values of hard work, honesty, justice, equity, and respect for authority.”

The governor hailed the country’s resilience, saying that in the last 64 years, the nation has achieved numerous milestones and has continued to be a symbol of strength, unity, and hope for the African continent.

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Abiodun noted that his administration has, in the past five years, made significant strides in sectors such as agriculture, energy, and transportation, as well as providing opportunities for food security, job creation, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises, which are the backbone of the state economy.

“Additionally, our investment in educational infrastructure, vocational training, and youth empowerment programs continues to equip our young people with the skills and opportunities they need to thrive in this economic climate.

“We are committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the ‘Building Our Future Together’ agenda, which is focused on rebuilding our economy, uplifting our people, and fostering the peace and progress Ogun State and Nigeria deserve,” he added.

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He disclosed that Gateway Trading Company would soon begin offering a wide range of food items at wholesale prices across the state’s four zones.

Present at the occasion were the State Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele; Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Elemide; members of the National and State Assembly; former governors and deputy governors; top government functionaries; APC chieftains; and service chiefs, among others.

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Ossiomo, Chinese Impasse: This Is Our Story — Management

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The management of Ossiomo Power Plant has cleared the air on the dispute between its Chinese partners and the circumstances surrounding the shutting down of the power plant early this month.

Representative of Ossiomo management, Engineer Festus Evbuomwan, during an interactive session with customers on the impasse between the two partners, said contrary to the rumour making the rounds, the management of Ossiomo Power Plant had paid over ₦2bn to its Chinese partner — Jiangsu Communication Clean Energy Technology (CCETC) — since the power plant started operation.

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Recall that representative of CCETC who identified himself as Mr. ‘W’ had, during a telephone phone interview two weeks ago, claimed that “instruction to shutdown was because we lost lots of money and did not get any return on investment,” adding that “all the $20m investment was done by us including the distribution lines.”

But Evbuomwan during the interactive session, said the management was not aware of the $20m investment the Chinese partner claimed, just as he disclosed that “when they generate power, we sell and pay them.”

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He disclosed that after shutting down the power plant, the Chinese partners came up with a request of ₦185m to be paid to two Chinese not known to the management, stressing that this was declined.

According to him, the Chinese partner, having seen how lucrative the business is, “went to some quarters and raised some issues probably thinking they can manoeuvre us with the help of some big persons, so that they can use their machines to generate power and sideline us but this is not possible.”

The Chinese partners also claimed that they borrowed $20m from their native land to invest, we are not aware of such investment, and we do not know where the money was invested up till now.

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“They have been also saying they have not been receiving anything, but I want to tell you unequivocally that first, the partners run a joint account where their investment is going into. More so, The Chinese partners have received over ₦2bn so far for the power they generate with their machines. When they generate the power, we sell and pay them.”

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Engr. Evbuomwan, while apologising to customers for the power outage caused by the dispute between the two partners, said Ossiomo had started power generation though not in full capacity, assuring that power generation would be fully restored soon.

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“We have purchased turbines, and one have started working. They are working on the second one, so, by the time our five turbines start working we will be in full capacity. Even with that, those connected to the government may not be reached immediately. This is because the government bought the poles and contracted the wiring, and we cannot force the government to do our bid. Also, we are making efforts to site 33kva transformer along Airport Road and Lagos Road as soon as possible, so that our customers there will get power.”

He said the Edo State government does not have a stake in the company, just as he appealed to the “government to let us supply power to customers in through their Lines. I want to emphasise that Ossiomo is not completely shut down.”

He further urged the “government to encourage the Nigerian citizens to invest and not to work against local investors.”

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Five Soft Skills Every Graduate Must Have In Today’s Job Market

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There is no doubt that graduating from university anywhere in the world is not a small feat but a major milestone.

However, securing a job in today’s competitive labour market, especially in a country like Nigeria, requires more than just a degree as employers now look for graduates who possess practical skills that can add value to their organisations from day one.

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The workplace in today’s world is shaped by technology, globalization, and evolving business needs.

As a result, graduates must develop skills that go beyond academic knowledge to remain relevant and employable.

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In this article, Tribune Online takes a look at five essential skills every graduate should have in today’s job market.

1. Digital literacy

The world has no doubt become a global village, and as a graduate, you cannot afford to be left behind. In almost every sector today, technology is at the centre of operations. From using productivity tools and managing data to adapting to emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, digital literacy is a must-have for graduates.

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Graduates who are familiar with digital platforms, social media, and online collaboration tools often stand out during recruitment. Being digitally literate also means being able to learn new software quickly, a trait employers value highly.

2. Communication skills

This is an important skill not just for graduates but for everyone. The importance of communication in navigating all aspects of life cannot be overemphasised. It remains one of the strongest predictors of workplace success.

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As a graduate, you must be able to express your ideas effectively, both in writing and in speech. Good communication fosters teamwork, leadership, and strong professional relationships.

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3. Critical thinking and problem-solving

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Life is not a bed of roses, and there will always be challenges that require critical thinking to resolve. Employers want graduates who can analyse situations, think logically, and propose solutions rather than simply follow instructions.

In organisations, unexpected challenges arise frequently, and individuals who can make sound decisions under pressure are highly valued. Critical thinking also helps graduates evaluate information and avoid bias.

4. Adaptability and flexibility

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If there is one lesson COVID-19 taught us, it is that nothing is certain. The pandemic proved how quickly industries can change. From remote work to automation, graduates must be adaptable to remain employable.

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Adaptability means being open to new ideas, adjusting to different work environments, and learning new skills as industries evolve. Employers also value flexibility in graduates who can handle multiple roles or shift priorities as needed. Being adaptable often signals resilience, a quality highly sought after in uncertain job markets.

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5. Emotional intelligence

While technical know-how is undoubtedly important, emotional intelligence is what often sets successful graduates apart. Emotional intelligence involves self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to manage relationships.

In workplaces where collaboration is key, graduates with strong emotional intelligence can work well with diverse teams, resolve conflicts, and even take on leadership roles earlier in their careers.
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Start A Small Business In These 7 Steps

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The idea of starting a business is exciting; it’s your chance to turn an idea into something real. But let’s be honest, it can also feel scary.

From money problems to finding your first customers, challenges will definitely come your way. But the good news is, if you take things step by step, you can grow steadily.

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Here are 7 simple steps to help you figure out how to start your small business:

1. Begin with an idea you believe in

Every venture, business or not, starts with an idea. It doesn’t have to be glamorous, just something valuable to people, one you have some faith in. You can ask questions like, “Does this solve a problem?” “Will people find it useful?”

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2. Do some research

Before you begin anything, find out more about your idea, your market, and potential operations. Who will buy from you? Who is selling something similar? Research can get overwhelming, so stay focused.

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3. Write a simple plan

A simple plan? Yes. Don’t bother yourself with confusing techniques and long documents. Simply have a short plan with your goals, budget, target customers, and means of reaching them.

This plan will be a guide when things get overwhelming and confusing.

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4. Make smart money decisions

One of the biggest struggles for small businesses is running out of money. Start small, avoid unnecessary spending, and separate business from personal money. Even if you don’t have much, discipline matters.

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5. Start small

It can be quite tempting to want to rush and be big overnight. Don’t fall prey. Instead, you can first test your product or service with a few people, listen to feedback, and improve. E.g., a small bakery testing cakes and pastries with friends and neighbours.

Small mistakes are easier (and cheaper) to fix than the huge ones that might get hard to rectify.

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6. Choose people over sales

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Your first customers are special. Treat them well, ask what they think, and encourage them to tell others. When you build relationships, you build trust, and trust brings more customers.

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7. Stay open-minded
Business will not always go as planned. Sales may drop, or new competitors may show up. Be flexible, make changes when needed, and keep learning from others and from your own mistakes.

In Conclusion, starting a small business takes courage and patience. Some days will be hard, but don’t lose sight of your “why.” Every big company you see today once started small. Focus on small progress every day, and your idea could grow into something much bigger than you imagined.

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