Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Gov Akinwunmi Ambode: I will be Leaving Lagos better than i met it


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Governor Ambode

Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has said he is leaving Lagos better than he met it, as his administration has grown the economy of the state.

Ambode said the economy of Lagos has improved despite the recession and that his administration has put parameters in place to make Lagos the third largest economy in Africa.

According to him, he meticulously followed the vision embedded in the Lagos State Development Plan, which elapsed 2025, adding that “I am drawing from what has been put there which is also my own dream to make Lagos that financial hub, to make Lagos a safe, secure city, to make it a mega city and also to compare comparatively with all developmental cities.

“So, I met Lagos as the fifth largest economy in Africa, my dream, which I have always said, is that we take Lagos to the third largest economy in Africa. That’s the dream. So, in 10 years, is that doable? I believe strongly that all the parameters that can actually grow the GDP of Lagos are in place and only need to be accelerated. We have done it to a particular stage, we have stabilized it from where we have found it and irrespective of the recession and irrespective of the slow pace of the economy, there has been significant growth in the Lagos economy which is visible.”

The governor, in an interview published by Business Day, added: “But what is the most important part of it also, we have been able to create a night economy which was one of my missions. So, one thing that we should be seeing ahead is an economy that compares comparatively with New York; an economy that actually takes that vantage position right now because we know that the next economic development in the whole global system is in Africa and Lagos is just positioned as a trigger because of its natural advantages not necessarily because of our skill-sets; it’s just positioned there and so the competencies and the skill-sets that will be drawn in terms of governance and leadership is what should see Lagos as the third largest economy and then compare favorably with cities like Mumbai and everywhere that you go. I mean, you want to see Lagos like a Tokyo but you need a lot of investment in technology.”

Ambode also spoke on how his administration was able to grow the Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, of Lagos, saying that one of the strategic instruments in that development plan was to create a financial model for Lagos State, explaining that it was not enough for “us to say we are having strategic pillars of development without knowing how to fund it and so in the development plan, a growth plan for revenue generation had actually been embedded in it.

“Fortunately for Lagos, you have statistics that favor revenue growth. Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria; the business community in terms of population or location is here and this is like 70 percent of what is happening in Nigeria; we have the market and again Lagos is the most sophisticated. Those indicators were just enough for anybody to carry on from where it stopped and then able to continue.

“Remember also when we came in, the revenue that was generated on a monthly basis was about N12 billion and then it moved to almost like N20 billion. Today, we are having an average of N30 billion to N35 billion a month but it is not as if the expansion is based on increase in rate or taxes, what has been done is just improvement in collection machinery and then expanding the tax net and the ability to be able to put people together and run an efficient civil service system that was able to tap into those things; and then more importantly, investing in technology to be able to carry out some of these collections.

“Yes, revenue has improved tremendously but obviously it is based on focus, and it is based on the ability to match those needs in terms of development and economic growth with how to fund it. Lagos is also favoured by the fact that because of the dynamics that we have, we are likely to be more attractive to the capital market and also more attractive to commercial banks and the ability to pay back would always give you more resources to be able to get funding for most of these projects that we have done. Remember also that 67 percent of the total revenue that accrues to Lagos State comes through the IGR so the best model is to continue to expand the IGR base in order for you to be able to cover your fixed cost and also do every other thing that we have been able to do.”

On why Lagos has always been blessed with good leadership with good vision, the governor said that the state had continually used the same set of objectives and goals in a plan that was consummated into a development plan and that the same set of policy document from one government to the other had remained, asides fact that the same party was still ruling Lagos.

“It is the same party that has been able to run the state in the last 20 years using the same set of the policy document, the same set of development and the same set of specialists so to speak. Luckily enough, the people who have been governors in Lagos have been people who have actually worked in the system and same for Sanwo-Olu that is coming in, he has worked in the system. So, that could be a positive thing to be able to draw so much of synergy from the policy document and if you don’t deviate too much, you are likely to deliver on the set objectives in the policy document.

“So, we don’t expect anything away from that and Lagos is lucky, the next four years should actually see something better than what I have done because there has been a trajectory that if you are using the same set of policy document, whoever is coming in next should actually build on what you have done and I don’t expect anything less from the incoming government,” he said.

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Davido’s girlfriend Chioma Clocks 24 today.


Chioma

Davido’s girlfriend Chioma or Chef chi as she is fondly called turns 24 today.

The food enthusiast is thanking God for life as she says this is her best year ever.

She wrote:

Thank God for life! πŸ˜πŸŽ‰ the best year so far!! πŸ€ͺI’m so blessed πŸ™





HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WIFEY !! @thechefchi! IM NOT LUCKY IM BLESSED !! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 









Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Even if you marry Jesus and nag, He’d dump you - Prophet Frimpong


Prophet Kwame Frimpong of Yahweh Chapel International in Ghana, has revealed that even Jesus Christ can’t stand nagging.


He made the assertion while speaking on a recent TV show. According to him, “Even if you marry Jesus Christ and you nag, He will leave you. There is nothing as frustrating as a poor disrespectful wife.’’

He went further to say nagging is inherited from mothers. “Some women grew up watching their mothers disrespect their fathers. So they are used to that behaviour.

Their mothers insult their brothers and never apologize for such uncouth behaviour so they also carry it into their own matrimonial homes,” he added.


Lagos Theatre: President Buhari declares Lagos theatre open for public use






President Muhammadu Buhari with Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday declared open the new 500-seater Lagos Theatre in Oregun, Ikeja area of Lagos State for public use.

The theatre is one the five built by the state government in line with its vision to use entertainment, arts and culture to boost the state’s economy.

The President, who arrived at the venue at exactly 11:30a.m, after the inauguration was treated to a live dance performance by a young group of talented artists before taking his leave.

In his remark, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode said the construction of similar theatres in Igando, Badagry, and Epe, all of which had been completed and ready for unveiling, was meant to harness the potential in the sector and also create employment for youths in the state.

Ambode said that the state was more than ready to take the driving seat for the development of tourism, arts, and entertainment in Africa.

The Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said that infrastructural development, regeneration of old and creation of iconic attractions for entertainment, arts and culture enthusiasts were some of the methods used by the state to boost economic activities and improve domestic tourism.

President Buhari will also be at the Oshodi Interchange for a facility tour and check out of the new 820 new buses to kick start the Lagos Bus reform initiative, as well as open the newly constructed 10-lane Airport road, before departing for Abuja, NAN reports.

Laura Ikeji says she wishes she had best friend

I wish I had a best friend –


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Laura Ikeji

Fashionista and Instagram sensation Laura Ikeji says she wishes she had someone who would be like a best friend or a sister to her.

The mother of one says this person would be sharing her clothes, shoe bags, wigs and even travel with her and her family.

Read her post:

Sometime I wish I had a best friend that can come borrow my wigs, clothes, bags, shoes, someone that can come to my house without me being around, someone I could trust enough to travel with me and my family, (Not a staff or someone who works with me), someone who loved fashion like me, or maybe if my husband had a younger sister she could share my stuff with me or maybe 🀷🏽‍♀️. My best friend @misszaynab doesn’t care about all these, this girl hasn’t asked me for a dime in about 15 years that I’ve known her πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, I love u Yemisi, just sometimes I wished u liked all these fashion and its mess lol. U just no sendπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚


Buhari unveils Ayinke House with Governor Akinwunmi Ambode







Buhari unveiled Ayinke House, with him is Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and others

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday unveiled the incipiently reconstructed Institute of Maternal And Child Health, popularly kenned as Ayinke House located within the premises of Lagos State University Edifying Hospital (LASUTH) in Ikeja, describing it as a critical and timely intervention by the State regime in the health sector.

Ayinke House, which is Nigeria’s most sizably voluminous Maternity Hospital, was upgraded from an 80-bed facility to a 170-bed healthcare center with state-of-the-art medical equipment, as well as information technology accommodations.

Aside the entourage of the President which included Ministers and Special Advisers, Governors of Ogun (Ibikunle Amosu ), Oyo (Abiola Ajimobi), Ondo (Oluwarotimi Akeredolu), Ekiti (Kayode Fayemi), Jubrila window, Adamawa, Acting Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu; Lagos State Governor-Elect, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, among others were in attendance.

The President, who landed at the Presidential Wing of Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja at about 10: 45am, arrived at Ayinke House about 15 minutes later, after which he unveiled the project, and additionally embarked on a comprehensive tour of the facility.

Verbalizing at the event, the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode described the development as historic, expressing optimism that the facility would provide world-class childbirth and maternal care accommodations to Lagosians and Nigerians at immensely colossal.

Recalling how the peregrination commenced, Ambode verbalized the facility was commissioned precisely 29 years ago, with the tardy businessman and philanthropist, Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony donating the first dedicated maternal and child care facility to the State Regime, in the recollection of his mother; hence the christened name “Ayinke House”.

He verbalized the hospital, which commenced with just one surgical theatre anon surmised a life of its own as first-class childbirth and maternal care center in the health sector of Nigeria as well as first cull for expectant mothers.

However, the governor verbally expressed the hospital later became over-stretched beyond capacity and somehow obsolete, while in apperception of the desideratum to sustain Bank-Anthony’s philanthropy, the State Regime, during the administration of former Governor Babatunde Fashola who is now the Minister of Puissance, Works and Housing, awarded the contract for the expansion and reconstruction of the facility.

“Today, seven years after the closure of the facility, the incipient edifice is now a 170-bed facility with 5 surgical theatres. It has a 16-bed emergency care units with 3 organ support facilities, 30-bed special baby care unit, 5 neonatal intensive care units, a plenarily equipped laboratory with support accommodations, laboratories, and a blood bank.

“Beyond the consequentiality for the health sector, this institute is a major contribution to our inculcation sector withal; as it becomes a veritable platform for our medicos in the State University to enhance their exposure and experience with the top-class medical equipment provided,” Ambode verbalized, just as he revealed that Ayinke House had additionally been plenarily digitalized with state-of-the-art medical equipment as well as information technology accommodations fortified by the State Ministry of Science and Technology.

He verbally expressed in view of President Buhari’s tenaciousness of making macrocosmic and rudimentary primary healthcare as one of the cardinal priorities of his administration, the State Regime, under him, had consciously worked to bring quality, affordable and modern healthcare to all our citizenry, among other initiatives in the health sector.

“Just last year, we launched the Lagos State Health Indemnification scheme to sanction denizens access top quality medical care with a little contribution and support from the State regime.

“These and other efforts are directed at ameliorating the lives of our people, especially the women and children; and by extension the productivity of our nation,” he verbalized.

While congratulating President Buhari on his resounding victory at the recent presidential election, Governor Ambode thanked him for finding time to personally commission Ayinke House and other projects in the State, integrating that the completion of the projects would not have been possible without the President’s support, administrative direction and inspiriting.

Besides, Ambode commended the Management and Staff of the State’s Ministry of Health, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, LASUTH as well as contractors for working round the clock and their ebullience in getting the project consummated.

Similarly, the President additionally commissioned the 500-seater Lagos Theatre in Oregun, Ikeja. The ultra-modern theatre is one of the four simultaneously constructed by the Ambode administration to increment arts spaces and engender standard platforms for aptitudinal denizens of the State to showcase their skills.

The President who arrived the venue at precisely 11:30am was treated to a live dance performance by a puerile group of aptitudinal artist afore taking his leave.

The Governor verbalized the three other theatres with the same designations are withal yare for commissioning in Igando, Badagry, and Epe.



President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday arrived in Lagos State to commission some projects.



 President Buhari Arrives Lagos 

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The president is set to declare open the “rehabilitated 10-lane Oshodi/Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road, and the 170-Bed Ayinke House (Maternity Hospital) at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital in Ikeja.

Other projects to be unveiled include the Lagos State Theatre at Oregun in Ikeja, the new 820 Mass Transit buses and the multi-level Oshodi Transport Interchange on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.


Upon arrival, Buhari was received by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State and other governors including, Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun, Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo and Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State.

The president was also received by the Lagos State Governor-elect, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy  Obafemi Hamzat, amongst others.




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