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AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

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AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

AFCON 2022: Amb Olonisakin storms Garoua, plans maximum support for Super Eagles

Nigeria’s Envoy to Cameroon, Ambassador Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin on Monday stormed Garoua to drum massive support for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2022 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Cup cracker in Cameroon.

The former Chief of Defense Staff declared the mobilization drive as part of his diplomatic offensive aimed at garnering massive support among over 5 million resident Nigerians in Cameroon for the 28-man Super Eagles squad ahead of the forth-coming AFCON soccer fiesta scheduled to run from January 9 to February 6, 2022, in Cameroon having twice been postponed –once due to climatic conditions and once due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Olonisakin’s effort as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cameroon is one of the most cordial by enriching the relationship through so many channels in the neighbouring country. His latest move to visit the venue of Nigeria’s national team have gathered instant momentum in Garoua, the venue of Nigeria’s Group D matches located in Cameroon’s far northern region, the home base of CAF’s longest-serving president, Issa Hayatou.

Captain Ahmed Musa-led 28-man squad of the Super Eagles which are featuring in the twice-delayed biennial international men’s football championship of African organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) was last October 10, 2021, full of praise and gratitude to Ambassador Olonisakin for mobilizing unprecedented support that enabled his team clinch a 2-0 victory over the Central African Republic in a second leg 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Douala.

Olonisakin’s latest trip to Garoua, with capital at Maroua where he met with the Governor Midjiyawa Bakary of Northern Region of Cameroon was ‘’well-timed and primarily-primed as an equivalent of a military show of force’’ to rein in every possible support for the Nigerian national team in the Group D widely nick-named the Group of Death featuring seven-times winners Egypt alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea Bissau. 

The province of Garoua, also known as Extreme North Region making up about 66, 090 km of the northern half of the Republic of Cameroon is Cameroon’s fourth most densely populated. As widely envisaged, if the Super Eagles tops the group, they will play an additional match there before moving southwards as the tournament progresses. 

He expressed appreciation to the Governor of the Northern Region for his brotherly support to matters relating to the collective interests of the Nigerian community in the region bordering Nigeria’s Adamawa State on the south and the west. Garoua is Cameroon’s third largest port with a large fishing and cross border trade community that attracts a huge tourist attraction. 

His visit also gave the envoy an opportunity to assess the status of accommodation facilities for the Nigerian contingent as well as for supporters clubs making arrangements to throng the city to cheer the Super Eagles to victory in their matches, pointing out that nothing was being left to chances.

“In competitions like this, there is no team that is a pushover. Surprises can be sprung up. So we take each match and each team as they come.

We are preparing for the Egyptian team as a strong side, the same will be the case for Sudan and Guinea Bissau.”

“I met with the Nigerian community on Sunday to sensitize them on the need to give the Super Eagles a rousing welcome and to support the team in all their matches.

“We hope to top the group and play the fourth match in Garoua and also move ahead to get into the semi-finals. That means we are playing about five matches in Garoua”, said Olonisakin.

Emphasizing the need to reach out to the Nigerian community in Garoua, Ambassador Olonishakin said it was to prepare it as a comfortable haven to plan and garner huge support for the national team. 

It is important to add also that the involvement and gallant efforts of his wife, Her Excellency, Dr Omobolanle Olonisakin, has been outstanding particularly within the women’s wing of the entire Nigerian community

 Envoy to Cameroon, Ambassador Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin on Monday stormed Garoua to drum massive support for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2022 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Cup cracker in Cameroon.

The former Chief of Defense Staff declared the mobilization drive as part of his diplomatic offensive aimed at garnering massive support among over 5 million resident Nigerians in Cameroon for the 28-man Super Eagles squad ahead of the forth-coming AFCON soccer fiesta scheduled to run from January 9 to February 6, 2022, in Cameroon having twice been postponed –once due to climactic conditions and once due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Olonisakin’s effort as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Cameroon is one of the most cordial by enriching the relationship through so many channels in the neighbouring country. His latest move to visit the venue of Nigeria’s national team have gathered instant momentum in Garoua, venue of Nigeria’s Group D matches located in Cameroon’s far northern region, the home base of CAF’s longest-serving president, Issa Hayatou.

Captain Ahmed Musa-led 28-man squad of the Super Eagles which are featuring in the twice-delayed biennial international men’s football championship of African organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) was last October 10, 2021, full of praise and gratitude to Ambassador Olonisakin for mobilizing unprecedented support that enabled his team clinch a 2-0 victory over the Central African Republic in a second leg 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Douala.

Olonisakin’s latest trip to Garoua, with capital at Maroua where he met with the Governor Midjiyawa Bakary of Northern Region of Cameroon, was ‘’well-timed and primarily primed as an equivalent of a military show of force’’ to rein in every possible support for the Nigerian national team in the Group D widely nick-named the Group of Death featuring seven-times winners Egypt alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea Bissau.   

The province of Garoua, also known as Extreme North Region making up about 66, 090 km of the northern half of the Republic of Cameroon is Cameroon’s fourth-most densely populated. As widely envisaged, if the Super Eagles tops the group, they will play an additional match there before moving southwards as the tournament progresses.

He expressed appreciation to the Governor of the Northern Region for his brotherly support to matters relating to the collective interests of the Nigerian community in the region bordering Nigeria’s Adamawa State on the south and the west. Garoua is Cameroon’s third largest port with a large fishing and cross border trade community that attracts a huge tourist attraction. 

His visit also gave the envoy an opportunity to assess the status of accommodation facilities for the Nigerian contingent as well as for supporters clubs making arrangements to throng the city to cheer the Super Eagles to victory in their matches, pointing out that nothing was being left to chances.

“In competitions like this, there is no team that is a pushover. Surprises can be sprung up. So we take each match and each team as they come.

We are preparing for the Egyptian team as a strong side, the same will be the case for Sudan and Guinea Bissau.”

“I met with the Nigerian community on Sunday to sensitize them on the need to give the Super Eagles a rousing welcome and to support the team in all their matches.

“We hope to top the group and play the fourth match in Garoua and also move ahead to get into the semi-finals. That means we are playing about five matches in Garoua”, said Olonisakin.

Emphasizing the need to reach out to the Nigerian community in Garoua, Ambassador Olonishakin said it was to prepare it as a comfortable haven to plan and garner huge support for the national team. 

It is important to add also that the involvement and gallant efforts of his wife, Her Excellency, Dr Omobolanle Olonisakin, has been outstanding particularly within the women’s wing of the entire Nigerian community.

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Pelumi Nubi: Pioneering Adventure from London to Lagos

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In a world of 195 countries, the name Pelumi Nubi stands out. At the youthful age of 27, she had already set foot in 77 of them, spanning six continents. But it wasn’t until January 24th that Nubi embarked on a journey that would etch her name in the annals of history as the first Black woman to travel from London to Lagos by road.

Setting out from London, Pelumi Nubi, a UK-based Nigerian global traveler and content creator, embarked on a monumental adventure fueled by a desire to inspire others and showcase the beauty of Africa. Her journey spanning over two months.

The route was ambitious, stretching from England to France, then down to Spain and Morocco. From there, Nubi navigated the treacherous terrain of the West Sahara desert before crossing into Mauritania, Senegal, and a host of West African countries, including The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Ghana, Togo, and Benin, not just passing through each city, pelumi ensures she spend a couple of days showcasing the food, tourist attraction and hospitality of Africans

However, the road was not without its challenges. Pelumi encountered obstacles such as a 24-hour hold at the Liberian border and being denied entry to Sierra Leone. In Ivory Coast, she faced a terrifying accident that damaged her car. Yet, undeterred by these setbacks, she pressed on, fueled by determination and the unwavering belief in her mission.

After covering a staggering 10,000 kilometers (over 6,200 miles) in her trusty purple Peugeot 107, affectionately named « lumi, » Nubi finally arrived at her ultimate destination – the vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria. Her journey was not only a testament to her resilience but also a celebration of African diversity and unity.

In recognition of her remarkable feat, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, honored Pelumi Nubi by naming her as a Lagos Tourism Ambassador. Additionally, she was presented with a house and a branded LAGRIDE vehicle, bearing the custom number plate « NUBI 9JA. »

But perhaps the most poignant moment came when Nubi decided to part ways with her beloved travel companion, lumi. Donating the car to the Lagos State Museum, she expressed her hope that it would inspire others to seek adventure and explore the world.

Pelumi Nubi’s journey from London to Lagos is more than just a road trip; it’s a testament to the human spirit’s boundless capacity for adventure and exploration. Through her bravery and determination, she has not only made history but also inspired countless others to embark on their own journeys of discovery. As she continues to blaze trails and push boundaries, Pelumi Nubi remains a beacon of inspiration for adventurers and dreamers around the world.

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AIR PEACE LAUNCHES LAGOS-LONDON FLIGHT SERVICES: A MILESTONE FOR NIGERIAN AVIATION

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Nigerians are celebrating a significant milestone in the aviation sector as Air Peace announces the commencement of its Lagos-London flight services. Allen Onyema, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, revealed that the airline has already sold out tickets for these flights until September, reflecting the overwhelming demand for this new route.

 

The inauguration of the Lagos-London flights on March 30 marked a historic moment for Air Peace, Nigeria’s flag carrier. Speaking in an interview with Arise TV, Onyema expressed his optimism for the future of the airline, emphasizing its plans to expand its fleet to over 60 aircraft.

 

From the moment Air Peace published its fares, the response has been remarkable. The inaugural flight sold out within days, with bookings stretching all the way to September. Despite the challenges faced in the last 48 hours, including negotiations with Gatwick Airport over security deposits, the airline remains steadfast in its commitment to providing exceptional service.

 

Onyema raised pertinent questions regarding the disparity in security deposit requirements between Nigerian airlines and foreign carriers operating in Nigeria. He questioned whether British Airways and Virgin Atlantic pay similar amounts to Nigerian airports and highlighted the need for fair treatment and transparency in international aviation regulations.

 

The journey to launching the Lagos-London route was not without obstacles. Onyema revealed that it took seven years of perseverance and strategic planning to overcome internal and external challenges. Despite facing setbacks, Air Peace remained determined to provide Nigerians with a world-class travel experience.

 

The overwhelming support from both Nigerian and UK citizens has been instrumental in Air Peace’s success. The airline extends its gratitude to the Nigerian population for their unwavering support and promises to continue making the nation proud.

 

Air Peace made history with its inaugural flight on March 31, as the Boeing 777 aircraft touched down at Gatwick Airport in London. The company has responded to the high demand by increasing seat capacity on the route, further demonstrating its commitment to meeting the needs of travelers.

 

As Nigeria’s aviation industry continues to evolve, it is crucial to recognize the contributions of visionary leaders like Allen Onyema. His dedication to advancing the sector reflects a broader commitment to driving economic growth and prosperity in Nigeria.

 

While challenges persist, including disparities in international aviation regulations, there is hope for a brighter future. With continued support from stakeholders and concerted efforts to address systemic issues, Nigerian aviation can reach new heights of success.

 

In conclusion, the launch of Air Peace’s Lagos-London flights represents a significant achievement for Nigerian aviation and underscores the potential for further growth and development in the sector. As Nigerians, we stand united in celebrating this milestone and look forward to a future of expanded opportunities and connectivity in the skies.

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SENEGAL WITNESSES HISTORIC INAUGURATION: FROM PRISONER TO PRESIDENT IN WEEKS

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In a remarkable turn of events, Senegal has witnessed the inauguration of Bassirou Diomaye Faye as its president, marking the culmination of a swift and dramatic rise for the once well-known opposition. Faye, a left-wing pan-Africanist, assumed office after securing a landslide victory in the March 24 elections, with his reform platform. At just 44 years old, he now holds the record of being the youngest president in Senegal’s history.

Taking the oath of office amidst anticipation and hope, Faye pledged to fulfill his duties as president with unwavering dedication. « Before God and the Senegalese nation, I swear to faithfully fulfill the office of president of the Republic of Senegal, » he declared in Diamniadio, near the capital, Dakar. His commitment extended to upholding the constitution, defending national integrity, and championing African unity.

The transition of power, formalized with outgoing President Macky Sall, signifies a significant moment in Senegal’s political landscape. Faye’s journey to presidency was not without hurdles, notably his recent release from prison less than two weeks before the election, alongside his mentor, Ousmane Sonko, following a political amnesty announced by Sall.

For many Senegalese, Faye’s ascension represents a triumph of democracy and the rule of law, For most Senegalese youth this victory a culmination of a long struggle for democracy and the rule of law… This is a day of celebration for everyone.

The election itself served as a litmus test for Senegal’s democratic stability within West Africa. Months of unrest preceding the polls, fueled by concerns over constitutional term limits and allegations of corruption, underscored the nation’s commitment to democratic principles. Faye’s victory resonated particularly with the youth, who expressed frustration over issues such as unemployment and perceived exploitation by former colonial powers.

In his inaugural address, Faye, affectionately known as Diomaye, reiterated his pledge to combat corruption and implement economic reforms. A practicing Muslim hailing from a modest background, Faye emphasized transparency by publicly disclosing his assets before the election, setting a precedent for accountability in leadership.

The appointment of Ousmane Sonko as prime minister further solidifies Faye’s commitment to inclusive governance and coalition-building. The swift formation of a new government signals a fresh chapter in Senegal’s political landscape, one marked by optimism and aspirations for positive change.

As Africa’s youngest elected president, Faye embodies the hopes and aspirations of a new generation. His rapid ascent from political prisoner to head of state underscores the resilience of Senegal’s democracy and the power of collective determination in shaping the nation’s future.

 

In a gesture of regional solidarity and support, the president of Nigeria, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who serves as the chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), felicitated with the new president. This demonstration of camaraderie highlights the interconnectedness of West African nations and the shared commitment to fostering peace, stability, and prosperity across the region. As Senegal embarks on a new chapter under Faye’s leadership, the congratulatory messages from neighboring states serve as a testament to the significance of this historic moment for the entire continent.

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