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UK-Based Fuji artiste, King Waheed Akanni set to launch 5th Album

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King Waheed Akanni Igiboribo, widely known as the king of Fuji Music in UK and Ireland is set to take everybody to another level as his career just added a new feat.

He is currently making history all over the world, as one unique musician who is promoting what others see to be local in foreign countries, which most of his counterparts find difficult to do.

He will be releasing and launching his 5th album tagged ‘Total Victory’ on Friday, September , 2016 in the United Kingdom, London under the stable of Toplotech films and records, a division of Toplotech Entertainment.

This album promises to be one that will stay around for a very long time as it contains 7-tracks, with dynamic Africa Percussions and western instruments, coupled with danceable beat, sensational rythms for yuppies and yummies.

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FUEL PRICE INCREASE: Dangote Refinery says ex‑depot price remains unchanged

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NLC Commends Dangote Refinery, Urges FG to Sell Adequate Crude in Naira to Reduce Fuel Prices

FUEL PRICE INCREASE: Dangote Refinery says ex‑depot price remains unchanged

Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited has revealed that the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) remains the same, stating that its ex‑depot price remains unchanged.
The Refinery, by sustaining its current prices, is reaffirming its commitment to supporting stability in the domestic energy market and cushioning the wider economy against external shocks. By absorbing prevailing cost pressures, the refinery continues to help moderate inflationary risks, promote energy affordability, and ensure uninterrupted supply amid ongoing global uncertainties.
Dangote Refinery reaffirmed its dedication to the steady supply of high‑quality petroleum products to the Nigerian market, while supporting national objectives of price stability and energy security.
The public is urged to rely solely on official statements from Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited for accurate and up‑to‑date information on its operations and pricing.
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ZENITH BANK APPOINTS ENGR. MUSTAFA BELLO AS CHAIRMAN AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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ZENITH BANK APPOINTS ENGR. MUSTAFA BELLO AS CHAIRMAN AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

 

 

Zenith Bank Plc has announced the appointment of Engr. Mustafa Bello as the Chairman of its Board of Directors. The appointment, which takes immediate effect, has been approved by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and ratified by shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held on May 5, 2026.

 

ZENITH BANK APPOINTS ENGR. MUSTAFA BELLO AS CHAIRMAN AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Engr. Bello’s appointment represents a strategic step to ensure the continuity, stability, and sustained effectiveness of the Board, while reinforcing the high standards of corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic oversight for which Zenith Bank is widely respected.

 

 

He joined the Board of Zenith Bank Plc on 29 December 2017 and has served on several Board committees, including the Board Audit and Compliance Committee, Board Governance, Nomination and Renumeration Committee and as Chairman of the Board Risk Management Committee until his appointment as Chairman of the Board of Directors.

 

 

He has extensive leadership experience at Board and executive levels, a strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulatory expectations, and a proven track record in strategic oversight and organisational growth. He has consistently demonstrated integrity, independence and sound judgement, qualities that distinguished him as the natural choice to lead the Board into its next chapter.

 

 

 

Engr. Mustafa Bello is a distinguished engineer, statesman and corporate leader. His career spans more than four decades across the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy. He served as Minister of Commerce of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 1999 to 2002 under President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR, where he led the development of Nigeria’s WTO-consistent Trade Policy. He also oversaw the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) online project of 2002, which modernised the way businesses register and operate in the country. From November 2003 to February 2014, he served as Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Investments Promotion Commission (NIPC), where he was instrumental in attracting foreign direct investment into Nigeria, building multilateral and bilateral partnerships, and representing the Federal Government at international conferences and missions.He graduated from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, in 1978 with a B.Engr. in Civil Engineering (Second Class Upper Division), winning the Shell Prize for the best project and thesis in the Faculty of Engineering. He began his career with the Nigerian Army’s Directorate of Quartering and Engineering Service from 1978 to 1979, before joining the Niger State Housing Corporation as a Senior Civil Engineer from 1980 to 1983.

 

 

He is currently the Chairman of Invest-in-Northern Nigeria Limited, a special purpose vehicle for the economic and social transformation of the Northern Nigerian economy, and has previously served on the boards of Eskom Holdings Limited of the Republic of South Africa (2004 to 2008) and FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria Plc as an Independent Non-Executive Director. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and a Registered Member of Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) as well as Fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences & Engineering in Nigeria (ANSEN).Zenith Bank stands among Africa’s leading financial institutions, with a strong capital base and operations across Nigeria, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Côte d’Ivoire.

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EYT 2026: ETIA Promotes Practical Skills for Young Engineers, Rallies Industry Leaders

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Concerns over the growing disconnect between engineering education and industry needs in Nigeria came into sharp focus at the second edition of the Engineering Your Tomorrow (EYT) Summit 2026, where stakeholders called for urgent reforms to produce industry-ready graduates capable of competing globally.

 

The summit, held today in Agbara, Ogun State, organised by Emma-tob International Academy (ETIA), brought together industry leaders, educators, recruiters, and students in a renewed push to bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.

 

A Vision Born from Experience

Convener of the summit and Director of ETIA, Engr. Debbie Oreoluwa Omolola, said her exposure to global engineering standards in the United Kingdom inspired the initiative.

“When I had conversations with engineering students here, I saw that they were struggling from a practical standpoint, and it is not their fault,” she said.

“There is a massive skill gap in tertiary and private institutions in Nigeria.”

She explained that the vision behind EYT and ETIA goes beyond academic certification.

“The vision is not just to educate and give you a certification… what we want to do is give you a career that can sustain you and your family,” she added.

 

From Idea to Movement

In his welcome address, Managing Director of Emma-tob Engineering, Pastor Emmanuel Omolola, described EYT as more than just an event.

“It is a high-impact platform dedicated to redefining engineering where innovation meets sustainability and where talents meet opportunities,” he said.

“Our mission is to enhance employability, drive innovation and contribute meaningfully to modern industries.”

He noted that ETIA was established to close the long-standing gap between classroom knowledge and practical application.

“We are building a platform that equips individuals with industry-ready skills in fabrication, precision engineering, manufacturing and technical services,” he said.

“At ETIA, we believe that excellence in engineering is measured by results.”

 

Industry Perspective: ‘Degrees Are Not Enough’

Chairman of the day and Factory Manager at Nestlé Nigeria, Mr. Talla Fall, stressed that academic qualifications alone are no longer sufficient.

“It is not just what you know… what matters more is what you do with what you know,” he said.

“Sometimes we receive engineers, but they cannot do anything.”

Highlighting the importance of practical exposure, he added:

“Education must not stop in the classroom but extend into workshops, industries and the real world.”

Fall also underscored Nigeria’s demographic advantage.

“Nigeria’s greatest resource is not oil… it is the young generation,” he said.

“If you rise, Nigeria will rise, and Africa will rise.”

 

Recruiters Raise Red Flags

From the hiring side, Human Resource professional Mr. Afolarin Afolayan painted a worrying picture of graduate readiness.

“Organisations are frustrated because many graduates lack soft skills like mindset and attitude, and even basic tools like Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint,” he said.

“They know theories but have little or no practical experience.”

He also pointed to the impact of migration on workforce stability.

“The ‘Japa’ syndrome affects talent planning, as trained staff often leave the country without clear long-term plans,” he added.

 

Technology and the Future of Engineering

Delivering the keynote, Factory Engineering Manager Mr. Saheed Kareem highlighted the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in engineering and everyday life.

“Artificial Intelligence is simulating human intelligence using machines to solve real-life problems,” he said.

“We are already living with AI, even if we don’t acknowledge it.”

Using examples from food delivery platforms to smart health devices, he explained how AI is reshaping industries.

“AI is removing human effort and stress, allowing us to focus on more important tasks,” he noted.

Kareem warned that adaptation is no longer optional.

“It has become a mandatory skill for everyone to thrive,” he said.

“In five years, AI will take over many processes completely.”

He, however, cautioned about risks such as cybercrime and ethical concerns.

“We must understand the legal implications and embrace AI responsibly,” he added.

 

Students Demand Industry Exposure

Students from universities including the University of Lagos and Lagos State University welcomed the initiative but called for more consistent engagement with industry.

“We are grateful for this platform, but we need more opportunities to interact with industry before graduation,” a student participant said.

Another added:

“Programs like this help us understand the realities of engineering beyond the classroom.”

 

A Call to Action

Across board, speakers agreed that Nigeria’s engineering future depends on deliberate collaboration between academia and industry.

“It is not enough to wish for change — you have to be the change,” said Mr. Talla Fall.

For the organisers, the summit represents a long-term commitment to transformation.

“EYT is not just an event; it is a movement,” said Engr. Debbie Omolola.

“We are building engineers who are innovative, practical and globally competitive.”

 

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