Thursday, August 27, 2015

Nigeria's President Buhari Appoints New Senior Special Assistants (SSA), SGF, Chief of Staff and Others.

Former Senator Ita Solomon Enang from Akwa Ibom State appointed as Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on National Assembly Matters (Senate). 



By Tom Okure, Ph.D
August 27, 2015


President Muhammadu Buhari
The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina in a statement on Thursday August 27, 2015 announced that President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a list of several new appointments.  

The list of appointees includes a native of Akwa Ibom state, former Senator Ita Solomon Enang as the President's Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on National Assembly Matters (Senate).  
Senator Ita Solomon Enang


Mr. Ita Enang is a career Nigerian politician who represented the Itu and Ibiono Ibom Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State in the House of Representatives from 1999 to 2011.  In the 2011 Federal elections, he was elected Senator for the Uyo (North East) Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State. Other appointments announced are:
  • Hon. Suleiman A. Kawu as the President’s SSA on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives)
  • Babachir David Lawal as Secretary to the Government of the Federation
  • Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff to the President
  • Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd.) as Comptroller General, Nigerian Customs Service
  • Kure Martin Abeshi as Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service
All the appointments are effective immediately according to the press statement.

The new Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Lawal is from Hong Local Government Area in Adamawa State. He is a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree. He previously worked with the Delta Steel Company, Aladja, Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited and Data Sciences Limited. In 1990, he established his own ICT and Telecommunications consulting firm.  He is a member of the Nigeria Computer Society, the Nigeria Society of Engineers and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria.

The new Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari holds a Bachelors and Master’s Degree in Law and Sociology which he earned from the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick respectively. He previously worked in various capacities for the New Nigeria Development Company, New Africa Holdings, African International Bank, United Bank for Africa, Unilever and Mobil.


Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd.) the new Comptroller General of Customs, was a former military administrator of Kaduna State from 1996 to 1998. He holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Criminology. 


Mr. Martin Abeshi, the new Comptroller General of Immigration is a native of Nasarawa State. He has a Master’s degree in Public Administration and joined the Nigerian Immigration Service as an Assistant Comptroller in 1989

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Today’s Thought Starter

Thought of the day
August 25, 2015

No country developed or developing can afford to be isolated and to be disconnected from the global economy as all nations are economically inter-connected and affected by global events such as the recent crash of major world stock markets in China, Japan, USA, Mexico, Brazil etc., and the significant drop in mineral and world crude oil prices to the lowest level in six and a half years. ~
Tom Okure, Ph.D

Monday, August 24, 2015

Nigerian economy in a spiral downturn as world oil prices plunges to the lowest levels since 1986


……"The 2015 budget had envisaged federal government’s share to be about N3.6 trillion of total oil component revenue at USD65 per barrel, with estimated production output of 2million barrels per day."

 ……"The Managing Director, International Energy Services, Dr. Diran Fawibe, noted that the US market and parts of Europe are no longer Nigeria’s prime markets since the advent of the Shale oil, while the Arab producers have a better comparative advantage over Nigeria because of their nearness to the market."

 ..…."Oil is now headed for its longest weekly losing streak since 1986, according to Bloomberg. Oil is in a bear market, and prices are down nearly 35% from recent highs."...... Read more:

Economy in trouble, as oil price crashes

Source: Vanguard
Date: August 24, 2015

By Emeka Anaeto, Economy Editor & Clara Nwachukwu

LAGOS – Nigeria’s economy may be heading for trouble, as oil price crashed even lower at the weekend, thereby threatening the 2015 budget and fiscal plan.

The international price of crude hit a six-year low below USD40 per barrel with West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures as low as USD39.89, while Brent crude declined further to USD45.10 from previous week’s level of USD48.87 per barrel. Nigeria’s sweet crude is similar to the Brent.

It is envisaged that prices will crash even further once Iran begins to enyoy its international pardon by pumping more oil into the already saturated market.

Photo Credit: Vanguard
This will spell more doom for Nigeria, which is producing less than its projected 2 million barrels daily, thereby increasing the cash crunch and liquidity flow in the economy, with many states still unable to pay salaries.

The steep decline in oil prices had in March this year forced the National Assembly to settle for USD53 per barrel as the oil benchmark price for 2015 budget, down from USD65 earlier proposed by the Federal Executive Council under ex-president Goodluck Jonathan. The government had earlier in the year effected downward review of the budget benchmark twice in response to sliding oil price from USD78 to USD73 and later to USD65. It even said it had planned for possible price fall scenarios of up to $50/barrel.

With this development, economists are expecting further downwards adjustments in the budgetary benchmark, revenue projections and ultimately expenditure provisions. Also, they expect further pressure on the value of Naira as the development has wiped off any accretion to the country’s Excess Crude Account. According to the Global Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital, Mr. Charles Robertson, lower oil price will be painful for the budget. It means less money is available for much-needed investment in infrastructure.

Budget projections 

The 2015 budget had envisaged federal government’s share to be about N3.6 trillion of total oil component revenue at USD65 per barrel, with estimated production output of 2million barrels per day.

At current oil price, the component accruable to the federal government would drop massively to less than N2.5 trillion, putting the entire budget in disarray. Evidently all the projected expenditure, Vanguard learnt, are already being curtailed in the recurrent expenditure provisions in the budget, while capital expenditure of N634 billion is completely dropped.

An economist with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) told Vanguard that federal government may have abandoned the 2015 budget entirely and is now focusing on ordering the economy for 2016 budget and fiscal policy. He added, however, that in the interim, the apex bank would be battling with the external reserves and exchange rate pressures as a result of this development in the international oil market.

Analysing the current pressures on CBN over the external reserves and plunging oil revenue, economists at FSDH Merchant Bank, said: “Although the CBN may keep to its current exchange rate position, we believe that with the huge demand pressure in the foreign exchange market in the face of the declining oil price and unsold oil production, we are inclined to maintain our forecast exchange rates,” which is about N216/ USD1.00 in the official CBN window by next month.

The oil revenue situation appears more compounded as Nigeria’s ability to produce and availability of buyers have been on the negative since this year. According to OPEC, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) cut its July official selling price for Bonny light and Qua Ibo to 10-year lows relative to North Sea Brent, as an overhang of 15mb July cargoes were unsold. The OPEC added that loading delays also hurt certain Nigerian grades as refiners looked for more reliable alternatives.

Moreover, West African crudes were undermined by excess supply and relatively high freight rates for their cargoes making cheap North Sea and Mediterranean grades more attractive to some European buyers.

Market glut

The Managing Director, International Energy Services, Dr. Diran Fawibe, noted that the US market and parts of Europe are no longer Nigeria’s prime markets since the advent of the Shale oil, while the Arab producers have a better comparative advantage over Nigeria because of their nearness to the market.

He noted that what is happening at the international oil market is beyond government’s control, which is further exacerbated by the refusal of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, to which Nigeria also belongs, to cut down its production quota.

OPEC is unwilling to cut back production as it would have done in the past to shore up prices because of shale oil, thus resulting to the current glut in the market and continuous price falls.

Agreeing that Iran’s entry has again changed the market dynamic, the Chief Executive Officer, Oildata Energy Group, Mr. Emeka Ene, said offering discounts will compound Nigeria’s problems, since it is a mono-product oil economy.

Instead, he urged government to initiate longer term strategies such as the formation of alliances with other producer nations, like Venezuela.

He said: “We (Nigeria) need to think out of the box, and if we plan well, we can blend Nigeria’s light crude with Venezuela’s heavy crude to make it more friendly to the refineries.”

According to him, the reason government is finding the price falls very challenging is because oil has over the years been seen as an export commodity, rather than an investment product.

“The time to invest in higher field activities is when oil prices are down not when they are high. But we are unable to this this because there is no money for such investments,” he added.

The slide toward USD40 per barrel gained momentum earlier last week after the US Energy Information Administration reported a larger-than-expected build in crude inventories previous week.

This added to signs that the oil market remains oversupplied, with unequal demand, as the 12-member OPEC continues to pump at an unrelenting pace. The group’s latest monthly report showed that its output surged to a three-year high in July, boosted by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Angola, and Iran. More Iranian oil is expected on the market with lifting of economic sanctions.

Oil is now headed for its longest weekly losing streak since 1986, according to Bloomberg. Oil is in a bear market, and prices are down nearly 35% from recent highs. Friday’s drop comes amid a bigger sell-off in global markets. The major averages are seeing their sharpest weekly loss of the year, and the Dow lost more than 350 points during Friday’s session.

 Link to original article here:

Nigerian Economy In Trouble As Oil Price Crashes

Monday, August 17, 2015

Amazing Engineering Gadget For Laying Railway Tracks.

This is an awesome technological innovation and amazing engineering gadget for laying railway tracks.

Date: August 17, 2015
Source: … Electrical Engineering World




Saturday, August 15, 2015

Reaching the mountain top in your line of business



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Friday, August 14, 2015

Remarks at Flag Raising Ceremony by US Secretary of State John Kerry in Havana, Cuba

Posted by Tom Okure, Ph.D
Date: August 14, 2015

Jose Marti once said this:  “Everything that divides men…is a sin against
humanity.”  ~ Remarks by US Secretary of State John Kerry.

Secretary of State John Kerry
at Flag Raising in Havana, Cuba
Secretary John Kerry also said this:  “My friends, we are gathered here today because our leaders – President Obama and President Castro – made a courageous decision to stop being the prisoners of history and to focus on the opportunities of today and tomorrow”

“For more than half a century, U.S.-Cuban relations have
been suspended in the amber of Cold War politics. In the interim, a whole generation of Americans and Cubans have grown up and grown old. The United States has had ten new presidents. In a united Germany, the Berlin Wall is a fading memory. Freed from Soviet shackles, Central Europe is again home to thriving democracies…… Let me be clear: The establishment of normal diplomatic relations is not something that one government does as a favor to another; it is something that two countries do together when the citizens of both will benefit. And in this case, the reopening of our embassies is important on two levels: People-to-people and government-to-government.

First, we believe it’s helpful for the people of our nations to learn more about each other, to meet each other. That is why we are encouraged that travel from the United States to Cuba has already increased by 35 percent since January and is continuing to go up. 

Raising the Flag at the US Embassy in Cuba 

We are encouraged that more and more
U.S. companies are exploring commercial ventures here that would create opportunities for Cuba’s own rising number of entrepreneurs, and we are encouraged that U.S. firms are interested in helping Cuba expand its telecommunications and internet links, and that the government here recently pledged to create dozens of new and more affordable Wi-Fi hotspots.

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Follow the link below to read the full video and text of remarks by US Secretary of State John Kerry in Havana, Cuba at the Flag Raising Ceremony:
Remarks at Flag Raising Ceremony

Thursday, August 13, 2015

What is a “Not for Profit Organization or Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and Does a Not for Profit Organization Need a Business Plan to Operate Effectively?



What is a “Not for Profit Organization or Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)

By Tom Okure, Ph.D
Date: August 12, 2015

A not for profit organization is defined as a type of organization that does not maximize profit or revenue for its owners. All of the funds (money) generated by or donated to the organization is dedicated to pursuing the mission of the organization. The United Nations defines a non-governmental organization (NGO), also commonly referred to as "civil society organization" (CSO) as a not-for-profit group, principally independent from government.  NGOs and CSOs are typically established on a local, national or international level to address issues in support of the public good. An NGO is task-oriented and consist of individuals or members with a common interest or goal.

Not for profits organizations provide a variety of services and humanitarian functions, bring public concerns to governments, and monitor public policy and program implementation by government and private institutions. Many NGOs and CSOs are organized around specific issues and encourage involvement of civil society stakeholders at the community level.

Operating a not for profit or NGO requires an unrelenting dedication, passion and a focused attitude or mindset towards achieving a mission. Whether the mission is to save endangered animals, combat climate change, or feed the homeless, it is nevertheless necessary to have a business mindset in operating the NGO if it is to succeed in its objectives.

Does a Not for Profit Organization Need a Business Plan?

Definitely yes.  A “Not for Profit organization or Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)” needs a viable business plan in order to grow and succeed in it's mission, even if the owners are not expecting to generate large revenue as a profit maximizing business.  

Refugees from Nigeria queue to get water
at the Minawao camp in Cameroon.
If you fail to effectively plan for your business or organizations success, you are planning to fail in your business or organizational mission.  A good and carefully thought out business plan is the foundation to any business or NGOs continued growth and success. 

A viable business plan for a Not for Profit organization should cover many topics especially the organizations plan for a steady cash flow, that is how the Not for Profit organization plans to raise funds to support its mission including a realistic plan to support staff salaries and manage fixed costs such as rental etc. 

Planning ahead is not an easy process especially because you cannot readily get a feedback as to its value. Nevertheless, when you start planning for the success of your business, the objective and advantages of planning become clearer. Planning enables you to deal with unforeseen circumstances that may suddenly plunge your business into a sudden difficult situation through no fault of your own. Planning for all types of eventualities that may confront your business allows you to deal with them in a rational manner and still reach your objective in spite of temporary setbacks. On the other hand, failure to plan can spell disaster or bankruptcy for your business.


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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

A Gigantic Fireworks Burning Ladder In The Sky.

A Gigantic Fireworks Staircase in the Sky.

Date: August 11, 2015
By Tom Okure, Ph.D
Gigantic Fireworks
Staircase in the Sky

These stunning picture and video shows the artistic work of Cai Guoqiang, a Chinese artist who recently expressed his love to his grandmother in China in a very unique way through this gigantic fireworks staircase in the air.

The fireworks ladder is made of metal wire and aluminum and was packed with gunpowder and attached to the bottom of a hot air balloon.

The project started as a dream of Cai Guogiang about 21 years ago during a visit to Bath in England.  Mr. Cai designed the performance by drawing a draft of the design on the window of an art gallery. He states that his grandmother supported his dream of becoming an artist and the fireworks show was his own unique way of showing his appreciation for her support.

The 1,650 ft. fireworks incredible burning ladder which has since gone viral in the internet stretched right up into the sky in Quanzhou in south-eastern China.




Trial Of Nigerian Treasury Looters To Commence Soon-President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari said Tuesday in Abuja that the prosecution of persons who have stolen national resources will begin in a matter of weeks


Source: Sahara Reporters, Inc. All rights reserved
By Femi Adesinna
Date: August 11, 2015

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President Muhammadu Buhari said Tuesday in Abuja that the prosecution of persons who have stolen national resources will begin in a matter of weeks.
President Muhammadu Buhari

Speaking at a meeting with members of the National Peace Committee led by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar in the Presidential Villa, President Buhari declared that his administration was irrevocably committed to doing all within its powers to break the vicious cycle of corruption, unemployment and insecurity in Nigeria.

"Nigeria has to break this vicious cycle before we can make progress," the President said, adding that his administration was diligently getting facts and figures pertaining to the nation's stolen funds, before proceeding to the prosecution of identified culprits.

President Buhari told General Abdulsalami and members of his committee that the Federal Government, under his leadership, will not only ask for the return of  stolen funds that have been stashed in foreign banks, but will also ensure that those who stole the funds are put on trial in Nigeria.
The President also said that as part of its actions to address the national problems it inherited, his administration was reorganising Nigeria's revenue generating institutions.

The President explained that a single treasury account had been established for all Federal revenue to ensure greater probity, transparency and accountability in the collection, disbursement and utilisation of national funds. 

"We have really degenerated as a country. Our national institutions, including the military, which did wonderfully on foreign missions in the past, have been compromised. But we are doing something about it. The military is now retraining and morale has been resuscitated.

"As Petroleum Minister under Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo in the 1970s, I could not travel abroad until I had taken a memo to the Federal Executive Council asking for estacode. Now, everybody does what he wants.

"That is why security-wise and economically, we're in trouble," President Buhari told his guests, adding that those who have stolen the national wealth "will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know those who have short-changed them."

Gen. Abubakar and members of his committee urged the Federal Government to be guided by the rule of law in its fight against corruption.

Members of the National Peace Committee who accompanied Gen Abubakar on the visit were Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, His Eminence, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria.

Others were Justice Rose Ukeje (rtd), Prof Ameze Guobadia, Vanguard Newspaper Publisher, Sam Amuka, Dame Priscilla Kuye, Senator Ben Obi, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, and Dr Arthur-Martin Aginam.
The National Peace Committee, formed before the 2015 general elections, was granted permission by the President to transform to a National Peace Council.

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)

August 11, 2015

Link
http://saharareporters.com/2015/08/11/trial-nigerian-treasury-looters-commence-soon-president-buhari