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Since the release of “Made In Lagos” in 2020, Wizkid has become more interested in doing songs with more and more younguns. First, he put Tems and Tay Iwar on “Made In Lagos” and then added Buju to the Deluxe edition. He even almost featured Bella Shmurda on “Anoti.” The thing is, he didn’t just have chemistry with these guys, but every time he’s on a track with these new guys, he always seems to even best them.
Think of “Pami” for instance. Everyone was expecting the Omah Lay magic, but Wizkid stepped up and he ate the song. Or, “Mood,” a song people thought Buju would kill Wizkid on; he didn’t even come close because WizKid was absolutely stunning on the track.
This year now, there’s news that Wiz will work with even more new kids on the block. From featuring on Omah Lay’s debut album to putting Victony and Alpha P on his own album, we’re expecting Wizkid to do a lot of these amazing collaborations.
Just imagine what it would be like if Wizkid decides to do a song with Marlian Records’ Starboy, Zinoleesky.
Zinoleesky is a stellar vocalist, and he’s got all the talent an artist can ask for, just like WizKid. But is he going to be able to stand up to the challenge of murdering Wizkid on a track?
The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas (PhD) has expressed grief over the Kwara boat mishap, which claimed the lives of 104 people.
Rt. Hon. Abbas said he was deeply pained that the precious lives of over 100 of our compatriots were lost during the unfortunate incident, which occurred at the Patigi Local Government area of the state.
He said the news of the mishap was as devastating as it was heartbreaking, noting that such incident must be avoided to save the lives of Nigerians.
“My heart bleeds. I was pained and devasted at the news of the boat mishap in Kwara. The lives of 104 Nigerians were so precious, but we lost them just like that in one fell swoop.
“The incident was one too many. We must guard against such occurrence in future. Necessary actions must be taken to prevent such incident.
“My thoughts and prayers are with the families of those that lost their loved ones during the incident,” Speaker Abbas said.
He sent his heartfelt condolences to the people and the Government of Kwara State over the losses of lives, which he described as sorrowful.
Abbas prayed for the repose of the souls of those that lost their lives, and wished those that sustained injuries from the incident a very quick recovery.
Billionaire Ken Ifekudu adds another feather,gets national honour
Construction Czar and philanthropist, Agbalanze Kenneth Ifekudu has added another feather as he was decorated with Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) by the Federal Government recently.
High Chief Ken Ifekudu, The Chairman/CEO, Diamond Leeds Ltd, Founder and Owner of one of the best Real Estate brands in Nigeria, Gold Reef Villa, is not an ordinary fellow but an Icon to reckon with among great Nigerian personalities.
His outstanding deeds and philanthropic gestures have endeared him with people that matter, making him an exemplary personality for integrity, honesty and kindness. In the construction business, he has distinguished himself as the number one in perfect and prompt job delivery.
Hence, Diamond leeds Ltd can arguably be said to be the best and most sought-after construction company in the federation. Their services can be sighted all over the country, even far beyond Abuja, where the company is headquartered.
He has won so many accolades both home and abroad that have proved him to be the best in all he does. His great deeds and service to humanity are so resounding that more accolades would not stop rolling in.
Recently, he was bestowed with a national honour as Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR). Given that the weight of his accomplishments and quality of job delivery is too heavy not to be felt across the federation, the Federal Government deemed it worthy to honour him in a special way, making him one of the very few Nigerians to have clinched such a title.
What this honour entails is that Great High Chief Kenneth Ifekudu, Agbalanze Onyekachukwu of Ozubulu is an Iroko when it comes to Federal Government contract jobs. He never stops to make impacts everywhere he finds himself, making him an Eagle whose wings one can completely rely on to soar above the skies.
As an outstanding personality whose presence translates to excellence, progress and happiness: we can now confidently address him as High Chief Kenneth Ifekudu, Agbalanze Onyekachukwu of Ozubulu (OFR)
million Nigerians are at risk of emergency food and nutritional assistance due to the attendant effects of rising inflation, climate change, among others.
According to the lending bank, inflation is currently pushing many Nigerians into poverty and food insecurity.
The bank also noted that although the CBN was making efforts to curb the rising inflation by increasing interest rates, its funding of fiscal deficit through the ways and means advances had made things difficult.
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently called on the CBN to explore viable options to tackle the country’s surging inflation as the frequent interest rate hikes were not producing the desired result.
In a statement, the LCCI said, “While the CBN has the overarching mandate of ensuring price stability, we suggest it should not be done in a manner that compromises growth, more especially in the face of high unemployment.
“Inflation chips away at purchasing power leads to inventory stockpiles, undermines growth, and creates a lot of economic uncertainties. Taming it, however, should not be done at the expense of growth and the most vulnerable sectors.”
The National Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Association of Small-Scale Industrialists, Segun Kuti-George, recently said that the naira redesign policy which fuelled scarcity of the local currency was responsible for the spike in the country’s inflation rate.
He also faulted the NBS figures, noting that it was inconsistent with what is obtainable in the marketplace.
Speaking with The PUNCH, former President, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Dr Sam Nzekwe, noted that there are external and internal factors affecting inflation rate.
He also said the CBN policies were rates contributing significantly to inflation.
Nzekwe said, “There are external volatilities and internal volatilities causing rising inflation. For external volatilities, the economy is not producing, and the country is importing. The country is importing most of the things produced. That is why we are having this problem. With the Russia-Ukraine war, the country we are importing goods from are also suffering from inflation. So, we are importing inflation too.
“The CBN policies are also contributing to inflation. We have multiple exchange rates. This has encouraged inflation in the country. You cannot run monetary policy like that. It has to be on exchange rate, and I am happy that the new government will abolish the multiple exchange rate.”
The Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf, also admitted that the CBN has contributed to the rising inflation through currency devaluation and deficit financing.
He said, “We need to look at the key drivers and how they have been impacting inflation. Number is our currency. If you look at the change, you will find a correlation between the depreciation of the currency and inflation because of the high import content in what we do.
“The second is the money supply side, especially this CBN financing of deficit. The rate at which the CBN provided money to the government rose and because worst.”
He also noted that there are other issues like insecurity and climate change, which are beyond the reach of monetary policies.
“Then we have the problem of insecurity, which affects food inflation. There was also the issue of climate change. Also, the energy cost has been rising over time. These are the key drivers, and it is not something monetary policy only can fix,” Yusuf added.
He advised the new government to examine the key drivers to understand how to manage inflation rate.
Yusuf also urged the government to slow down on borrowing from the CBN through the ways and means advances, adding that the government needs to boost foreign exchange into the country.