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Dr Habeeb Olalekan Okunola Crowned Lagos State Man of the Year 2025

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Dr Habeeb Olalekan Okunola Crowned Lagos State Man of the Year 2025

 

In a highly anticipated and significant announcement, Chief (Dr.) Habeeb Olalekan Okunola, MON, OFR, the President of CINI Holdings, has been officially recognized as the 2025 Lagos State Man of the Year. This prestigious honor, awarded by the organizers of the Lagos State Man of the Year Award (LASMAYA), emerged from a comprehensive polling process that highlighted Dr. Okunola’s strong rapport and unwavering support from the community, culminating in an impressive tally of 6,926 votes from a total of 16,940 valid votes cast.

The organizers attributed Dr. Okunola’s nomination to his remarkable passion for entrepreneurship, which has been consistently demonstrated through his various ventures and initiatives. As the head of CINI Holdings, he has played a pivotal role in forging partnerships with both local and international conglomerates, driving innovative solutions across multiple sectors, including real estate, construction, energy, and procurement. His entrepreneurial acumen and strategic foresight have not only propelled his company to new heights but have also contributed significantly to the broader economic landscape.

Beyond his business accomplishments, Dr. Okunola is widely respected as a philanthropist and visionary leader. He is the founder of the Habeeb Okunola Foundation, an organization dedicated to uplifting disadvantaged communities throughout Lagos. Through the foundation, he has spearheaded a multitude of initiatives aimed at improving education, business healthcare, and economic opportunities for those in need. His steadfast commitment to humanitarian efforts and community development has solidified his reputation as a beacon of hope and inspiration within Nigeria’s bustling metropolis, often referred to as the “Centre of Excellence.”

This year marked the Thirteenth Edition of the Lagos State Man of the Year Award (LASMAYA), an initiative designed specifically to celebrate and honor extraordinary individuals whose contributions have left a lasting impact across various sectors within Lagos State. Dr. Okunola’s exceptional achievements were lauded not only for their quality but also for their transformative effects on both the local economy and the social fabric of the community. His leadership has been instrumental in nurturing entrepreneurial initiatives and promoting innovation, both of which are critical for the sustainable development of the state.

LASMAYA is organized by the Centre for Policy Development and Political Studies, a division of Hany Communications Ltd., with the mission of identifying, celebrating, and honoring exemplary role models who embody excellence and integrity within the Lagos State community. The recognition of Dr. Okunola this year serves as a testament to his relentless dedication to societal advancement and his influential role as a transformative leader in various spheres.

In his acceptance speech, Dr. Okunola expressed heartfelt gratitude to his supporters, emphasizing that this accolade transcends personal achievement and represents a collective victory for everyone who shares his vision of a prosperous Lagos.

“This recognition is a tremendous surprise to me, as I have always worked quietly to impact lives positively. I embrace this honor wholeheartedly, acknowledging the significant role I have played over the years in Lagos, Nigeria, and beyond. This accolade invigorates my commitment to do even more, inspiring collaboration with others, as innovation is key in creating wealth, uplifting lives, and providing effective solutions to pressing issues. I extend my sincere thanks to my supporters, partners, well-wishers, and the thousands who voted for me.”

He further reaffirmed his dedication to fostering innovation, advocating for sustainable growth, and promoting inclusive development, while calling upon all stakeholders to continue celebrating excellence in every area as Lagos moves confidently toward a brighter future. Dr. Okunola urged everyone to uphold the principles of service, excellence, and community engagement, which he believes are essential for propelling Lagos toward continued success and progress.

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Carry‑On Chaos: Travelers Clash Over Tightened Size Rules in 2026

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By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG

 

“As airlines worldwide strictly enforce carry‑on dimensions, social media erupts, passengers incur surprise fees, and industry experts warn that confusion and inconsistent policies are straining the travel ecosystem.”

A growing storm of discontent has erupted across social media platforms, particularly on TikTok, as air travelers from the United States to Europe and beyond grapple with the tightening of carry‑on luggage size enforcement in 2026. What began as a viral video warning about changing baggage measurements has ballooned into a widespread debate over airline policies that many passengers say are opaque, inconsistent and financially punitive.

The spark was a clip shared by TikTok user karenschaler, a screenwriter and travel enthusiast, urging fellow flyers to reexamine their carry‑on bags before their next trip. She insisted that “so many carry‑on bags that used to get through fine are now getting pulled, gate checked and you are being charged,” especially if those suitcases have hard shells, bulky wheels, or extended handles that make them technically oversize.

What most passengers didn’t realize until recently is that this isn’t a new rule implemented by governments, there’s no global treaty or international regulator that set new carry‑on dimensions for 2026. Rather, what’s changed is the degree of enforcement by airlines and how they interpret their own size restrictions, which often include wheels and handles in the measurement.

At the centre of the controversy is the 22 x 14 x 9 inches limit (56 x 36 x 23 cm), a standard carried by many U.S. carriers, including American Airlines and others. Under these policies, the size limit now explicitly counts everything on the bag not just the main compartment, but also the wheels and pull handle. Bags exceeding this, even by fractions of an inch, are being flagged at gates and subjected to surprise “gate‑check” fees that can range from around $35 to $65 or more.

A particularly viral incident that fuelled the debate involved an NHS doctor denied boarding on an easyJet flight because her carry‑on (though marketed as compliant) was deemed too large when measured by airline staff at the gate. That moment, widely shared and criticized online, has given tangible form to passenger frustration.

Experts point to multiple forces behind this shift. Airlines are under growing pressure to reduce boarding times and streamline turnaround operations. Flight delays often are caused by bottlenecks at boarding gates when oversized bags are discovered last‑minute. Stricter enforcement, carriers say, helps ensure that baggage physically fits into overhead compartments and that flights depart on schedule.

Dr. Sarah Rodrigues, an aviation policy expert at the Global Transport Institute, explains: “Airlines are trying to balance operational efficiency with passenger convenience. When policies lack clarity and consistency, you inevitably get confusion and frustration and especially when their interpretation varies from one airport or carrier to another.”

Some carriers, like American Airlines, have even removed rigid bag sizers from gate areas, instead training agents to use discretion when assessing bags, with instructions to “err on the side of the customer” for borderline cases. But that discretion itself is part of the confusion, with travelers unsure what will be accepted at one airport and rejected at another.

On TikTok and Reddit threads, travelers have shared anecdotes of bags that flew without issue in 2025 now being denied in 2026. Common complaints include unclear advertising by luggage manufacturers and many still label products as “carry‑on approved” without noting that airline measurements must account for wheels and handles.

One frequent commenter lamented, “We bought a new bag last year to fit requirements now it’s suddenly not good. This is the biggest scam. Every year the airlines seem to change rules for carry‑ons.” Another quipped, “Did the overhead bins shrink?” encapsulating a sentiment that the rules are arbitrary rather than grounded in real capacity needs.

Travel consumer advocate Mark Jenkins, director of the Airline Passenger Rights Foundation, warns: “When airlines tighten enforcement without clear, unified communication, you disenfranchise passengers. Clarity, not ambiguity, should be the lodestar of airline policy.”

Part of the frustration stems from the sheer lack of global standardization. In the U.S., many carriers still adhere to the 22 x 14 x 9 standard, while some, like Southwest Airlines, maintain slightly larger allowances for now. Other parts of the world feature entirely different rules; some European proposals even aim to mandate free hand luggage for passengers, another layer of policy that can run counter to carriers’ current practices.

The result is confusion among passengers who might (without a global regulatory baseline) find their luggage acceptable on one flight and penalized on the next.

Consumer groups advise that travelers measure their luggage carefully (including wheels and handles) and check airline‑specific policies before booking. In an era where ancillary fees contribute significantly to airline revenue, passengers increasingly find themselves navigating a labyrinth of hidden charges.

Dr. Elizabeth Moreno, a transportation economist, notes: “Air travel is no longer just about the ticket price. It’s the sum of every fee (checked bags, carry‑ons, seat selection) and when airlines alter enforcement without uniform messaging, it erodes consumer trust.”

The carry‑on debate of 2026 reflects broader tensions in modern air travel: operational efficiency versus passenger rights, profitability versus transparency, efficiency versus customer experience. As travelers share their frustrations online and industry policies continue to evolve, one thing remains clear, the skies may be busy, but the policies on the ground need greater clarity, cohesion, and fairness if passengers and airlines are to move forward together peacefully.

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BREAKING NEWS* UKA Shakes Global Digital Finance Space with É-ATC Gold Coins Launch

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BREAKING NEWS* UKA Shakes Global Digital Finance Space with É-ATC Gold Coins Launch

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UKA Shakes Global Digital Finance Space with É-ATC Gold Coins Launch

In a groundbreaking move, the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA) has officially launched its É-ATC Gold Coin, backed by a staggering $10 billion gold reserve. This revolutionary cryptocurrency is set to disrupt the global digital finance landscape, boasting a starting market capitalization of $10 billion and a token price of $20.

 

The launch of the É-ATC Gold Coin marks a significant milestone for UKA, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to innovation, financial stability, and progress. The organization apologizes for recent digital inconsistencies and assures stakeholders that corrective measures are in place to ensure a seamless experience.

 

Emperor Dr Ugochukwu Christian Esemonu. Emperor incharge of Africa Region, Emperor incharge of Santorini Empire. Also Emperor incharge of Admin to the Global Throne. A man who is standing stronger and stronger inspite of distraction, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Almighty God, Jehovah, and acknowledged the visionary leadership of Nobilis Solomon Winning, the Father of the Kingdom. The message also recognized the invaluable contributions of esteemed stakeholders, including the Global Emperor Admin of Atlantis, the Head of Government, and the Secretary General to Government.

 

The É-ATC Gold Coin is designed to rival leading global digital solutions, offering a secure, reliable, and transparent means of financial transaction. UKA citizens and global stakeholders are encouraged to complete their KYC processes and participate in acquiring the coins, becoming part of this historic moment in digital finance history.

 

“Today, we mark a new chapter in UKA’s journey, one of innovation, growth, and prosperity,” said Emperor Dr. Ugochukwu Christian Esemonu. “We are committed to delivering excellence and driving progress for our citizens and stakeholders.”

 

UKA’s leadership has called on citizens to unite, move forward in discipline, and peaceful coexistence, as they expand their platforms for business, trade, investment, and exchangeability. The organization is poised to surprise its critics and rise stronger, with a focus on delivering tangible results and driving growth.

 

The Reigning Monarch Emperor Solomon Winning’s unwavering faith, courage, and tenacity have brought UKA this powerful new beginning. His steadfast leadership has kept the vision alive, even in challenging moments, and has proven to be a beacon of hope for the people of UKA.

 

The É-ATC Gold Coin is now among the top 12 most powerful market capitalization in the world, a testament to UKA’s commitment to excellence and innovation.

 

*Key Highlights:*

 

– É-ATC Gold Coin launched with $10 billion gold backing

– Starting market capitalization: $10 billion

– Token price: $20

– Crypto version designed to compete with leading global digital solutions

– UKA citizens and stakeholders encouraged to participate in acquiring coins

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UKA Shakes Global Digital Finance Space with É-ATC Gold Coins Launch

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Zamfara State Launches Landmark IDP Policy and Action Plan as UNDP, Northwest Forum Pledge Support

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Zamfara State Launches Landmark IDP Policy and Action Plan as UNDP, Northwest Forum Pledge Support

 

In a significant move to address the humanitarian crisis wrought by banditry and internal displacement, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency Dr. Dauda Lawal, has officially launched a comprehensive policy framework and action plan aimed at delivering durable solutions for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the state.

 

The Governor attended the joint launch ceremony for the IDP Policy and the State Action Plan on Durable Solutions, an initiative simultaneously rolled out for both Katsina and Zamfara States in the nations capital Abuja today Feburary 16, 2026. The event marks a pivotal moment in the region’s approach to managing displacement, shifting from emergency response to long-term, sustainable recovery.

 

The ambitious programme is the product of a strategic collaboration between the Northwest Governors Forum and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This partnership underscores a unified, regional acknowledgment that the challenges of displacement require coordinated, multi-state solutions that address root causes and build lasting resilience.

 

For Zamfara State, which has borne the brunt of years of insecurity, the new policy is being hailed not merely as a bureaucratic formality, but as a binding social contract with its most vulnerable citizens. It establishes a clear roadmap for restoring the dignity of displaced families, with a laser focus on rebuilding shattered communities and creating viable pathways for safe return, peaceful resettlement, and sustainable reintegration.

 

The framework goes beyond temporary relief, outlining concrete strategies to help displaced populations not just survive, but ultimately thrive in safety. It seeks to transform the lives of those who have lost their homes and livelihoods by ensuring they are active participants in the state’s recovery.

 

Speaking at the launch, Governor Lawal reaffirmed the administration’s unwavering commitment to translating the policy document into tangible, measurable impact on the ground. “Under my leadership, we remain committed to ensuring that this framework translates into measurable impact for our people.”

 

The launch signals a new chapter for Zamfara, one focused on healing and forward momentum. By anchoring the response in a durable solutions framework, the state government aims to build systemic resilience, strengthen the capacity of local institutions to manage future crises, and ultimately, shape a more secure, stable, and inclusive future for all residents of Zamfara State.

 

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