Wednesday, June 5, 2024

A man has died after falling from a 1,981 foot cliff

 According to CNN reports, a man has died after falling from a 1,981 foot cliff in Norway that featured in a “Mission Impossible” film.


Preikestolen, known in English as “Pulpit Rock” is a cliff in southwestern Norway overlooking the Lysefjord. It is one of Norway’s most famous mountain hikes and sees more than 300,000 visitors a year, according to the country’s official tourism website.


Nina Thommesen, police attorney for the Sør-Vest politidistrikt, confirmed that a man in his 40s had died on Monday. She said the man was traveling alone and was found with his phone and ID. He has not yet been officially identified, but the police say they are “reasonably certain” of his identity.


Nina Thommesen, police attorney for the Sør-Vest politidistrikt, confirmed that a man in his 40s had died on Monday. She said the man was traveling alone and was found with his phone and ID. He has not yet been officially identified, but the police say they are “reasonably certain” of his identity.


“The police are investigating the case as a fall accident,” Thommesen told CNN. “We have no assumptions that anything criminal has happened.”


Two witnesses were questioned on Monday, including one who saw the incident happen. He explained that the man slipped and fell.


Although it is “the most iconic natural landmark in Norway,” according to the non-profit which manages the site, Preikestolen grew in fame when it was featured in the sixth “Mission Impossible” film, starring Tom Cruise.


It was used as a filming location – doubling for Kashmir – in “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” for an action sequence at the end of the 2018 film, where the film’s two central characters fall off the cliff.


For the premiere of the film, 2,000 people hiked 4 kilometres (2.4 miles) to the cliff to see it projected by lasers at night. Cruise praised the premiere, calling it “the most impossible screening” of the film.


The film was expected to have a positive impact on the area and local tourism, according to the Preikestolen non-profit, who work to preserve the area and keep it safe for visitors.

Police in Lagos have begun investigation into how two teenagers sold their organs to a medical doctor

 Police in Lagos have begun investigation into how two teenagers residing at Iyana-Ipaja area sold their organs to a medical doctor in Abeokuta, Ogun state for N200, 000 without the consent of their parents.

 After the headline of the story was shared by an X user Instablo9Ja page.

 Another On X.com user by name Daniel Regha expressed sadness said that Whatever the story or reason might be, I pray the doctor faces the full wrath of the law; This is the height of wickedness. He/she did not only take advantage of their naivety but also did that without the consent of the teenagers' parents. I wish the girls knew better. This is awfu!.

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25 Ajayi Crowther varsity undergraduates arraigned for beating fellow student to death 5th June 2024

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Twenty-five students from the Ajayi Crowther University in Oyo State were arraigned before a Chief Magistrate Court on Wednesday in connection with the murder of a fellow student, Alex Timileyin. Timileyin was allegedly beaten to death by his colleagues for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.


The accused students, ranging in age from 18 to 34, have been remanded in prison custody until July 8, when their trial is scheduled to commence.

An activist from Itsekiri in the Warri Kingdom, Delta State, known as 'Lord Of Warri', revealed the incident on X.com. According to THE SOUTHERN POST Online, Timileyin was fatally beaten inside Shepherd Inn hostel on the school grounds by fellow students over accusations of mobile phone theft.

“The court has remanded them in prison until July 8, pending trial.


House of Representatives Knocked organised Labour leadership on propagated misinformation regarding the earnings of lawmakers.

 The House of Representatives has attacked organised labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, for feeding the public about what it described as “fake earnings” of its members.

By Adekunle Sulimon

2min reads


The House of Representatives has attacked organised labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, for feeding the public about what it described as “fake earnings” of its members.


It said that the attempt was made to stoke public resentment against the lawmakers and undermine the credibility of the legislature.


It warned that such acts could stoke public resentment against lawmakers and undermine the legislature’s credibility, calling for the actors sabotaging the nation’s economy to be brought to justice.


The House made this known in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Akin Rotimi, on Tuesday.


The statement read, “The House of Representatives acknowledges the recent industrial action undertaken by the NLC and the TUC due to the breakdown in negotiations for a new national minimum wage.


“The People’s House is pleased to note that the strike action has been suspended for one week to allow for further negotiation.


“During this period, as we have previously demonstrated, the People’s House remains responsive and committed to actively engaging all stakeholders to resolve the issues in the best interest of Nigerians.


“House Speaker Abbas Tajudeen has consistently advocated a living wage and better working conditions for workers.


“At various fora, he has emphasised the importance of addressing key national priorities, including the state of the economy and insecurity, through legislative action.


“While the Green Chamber is in full support of the call for improved wages and working conditions, there is a great need to exercise caution in increasing the minimum wage beyond what our economy can sustain to avoid unintended outcomes such as inflation, layoffs, and other adverse economic consequences.


“Thus, we restate the importance of approaching this issue from a balanced perspective to ensure long-term stability and prosperity for all.


“In the same vein, we observed with concern the direction of the strike action before its suspension and what it portends for the future.”


The House also condemned the shutdown of critical infrastructure, such as the national grid and airports, during the joint unions’ mandated strike.


“Importantly, the shutdown of critical infrastructure, such as the national grid, constitutes economic sabotage and is detrimental to the well-being of our country. Those responsible for these actions must be held accountable.


“We also find it troubling that the leadership of Organised Labour, the majority of who live far above the means of the average Nigerian, would engage in actions that exacerbate the suffering of ordinary citizens.


“It is necessary, therefore, to state that while industrial actions and dissent are fundamental rights within our democratic space that must be protected, the manner in which Labour conducted itself during the just-suspended strike largely shows a lack of empathy for Nigerians.


“Is the objective of the leadership of the unions to compel the government to implement a living wage or to inflict pain on Nigerians?


“Additionally, it is important to address persistent misinformation and disinformation propagated by organised Labour leadership regarding the earnings of lawmakers.


“This is especially because organised Labour has, for years, contributed to false narratives about the remuneration of members of the National Assembly, exaggerating figures to stoke public resentment and undermine the credibility of the Legislature.


“This tactic diverts attention from the core issues at stake and unfairly vilifies the institution of parliament. It is crucial for all parties to engage in an honest and transparent dialogue rather than resorting to the spread of inaccuracies for political leverage.


“Contrary to the insinuations of the Labour leadership through its social media platforms, the Legislature is on the side of Nigerians and will continue to act in the best interest of our constituents – giving meaning to their mandate.


It further urged the union leadership to return to the negotiation table and engage other stakeholders in good faith to achieve a balanced and sustainable outcome.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS, Set For OCTOBER 26 IN AKWA IBOM

 A’Ibom schedules October 26 for LG elections

By Ernest Akpan

Akwa Ibom State has scheduled October 26th,2024 for elections into the 31 local government councils inthe state.


Governor Umo Eno made the announcement on Tuesday in Uyo during a stakeholders engagement meeting organized by the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC).


Eno who was represented by the commissioner for local government and chieftaincy affairs, Frank Archibong, also presented the election plan to representatives of political parties and other stakeholders.


His words, “This event is a precursor to all of the electoral activities that will ultimately culminate to 2024 local government elections.


“We are all aware that the governor assumed office May 29 last year and because of the shortness of time between May and December he was not able to conduct the local government elections which is why we have caretaker committees manning the local governments.


“I know how he has pressurized the AKISIEC to have the local government elections. Nothing stops us from having the elections this year because Akwa Ibom State and His Excellency do not want to be counted among those running caretaker committees”,


The governor assured that elected council chairman will be sworn in on December 7 in compliance with the electoral plan of the state.


According to the timetable, political parties are expected to conduct their primaries between July 22nd and August 26th 2024 while commencement of campaigns is on August 26 among other activities.


Speaking earlier the Chairman of AKISIEC, Aniedi Ikoiwak assured political parties of adequate security and a free and fair elections.


Ikoiwak said, “Given the critical importance of human and material security during elections, the Commission will take very practical measures to ensure there is adequate security before, during and after this year’s elections”.

JUST IN: We will pay Heritage Bank customers within one week – NDIC MD

 JUST IN: We will pay Heritage Bank customers within one week – NDIC MD


Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has assured depositors of Heritage Bank it was already in the process of paying them.

The Managing Director of NDIC, Bello Hassan,  stated this at a briefing where he outlined the processes of repayment, insisting that the corporation will not take 30 days as stipulated by law but will settle customers within one week.


The Nation reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Monday, June 4, revoked the banking licence of Heritage Bank.


According to the CBN, the decision was due to the bank’s inability to improve its financial performance.

“The Board and Management of the bank have not been able to improve the bank’s financial performance, a situation which constitutes a threat to financial stability,” the CBN said.


However, the apex said Heritage Bank had not improved and “has no reasonable prospects of recovery”, thereby making revoking the licence the next necessary step.


Details shortly…

You lied, we didn’t lose any baby’,


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 You lied, we didn’t lose any baby’, Red Cross replies Enugu APC, Agballa


*Says ‘we have 14 children, not 100 as claimed‘


The Enugu State Chapter of the Nigeria Red Cross Society has faulted the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its Chairman, Ugo Agballa, on the claim that it lost a baby in the process of demolitions at Holy Ghost, Enugu, where the state government is clearing the old motor park and some properties to build a modern transport terminal.


It also faulted the claim that it had over 100 children at the time of the demolition, saying they had only 14 children who had all been safely and temporarily relocated to another orphanage in the state capital, asking to be left out of Enugu politics.


These rebuttals and clarifications were made by the Secretary of the Nigerian Red Cross in Enugu, Tony Udegbu, in a telephone interview on Tuesday.


It is recalled that the Chairman of the Enugu State chapter of the APC, Chief Ugo Agballa, had on Monday addressed the press at Holy Ghost where he levelled several allegations on Governor Peter Mbah Administration over some of the development projects in the state.


But reacting to the development, the state scribe of the Red Cross, Udegbu, said, “It is not true that any child died. We are healthy. The governor relocated us and they are working on our new site. And we do not play background politics. The Red Cross is an impartial body all over the world. And the role we play is auxiliary to the government’s role. So, we want to be left out of politics because we are not a partisan organisation.


“We do no have anything near 100 children. They are 14. “What happened that time wash that they were renovating a place for us at the old UNTH road.


But that place was not ready when they came with a bulldozer. But when the governor got to know about the reality, he relocated the babies to Ken David’s Orphanage Home and they are working on that permanent place right now.


“So, by the grace of God, His Excellency, the Governor, has since relocated the babies to an orphanage they call Ken David’s Orphanage Home. And the children are there temporarily until they finish the new place.


“I thank the governor for taking a decisive action by making the babies comfortable when he got to know the truth.


“The governor is the Patron of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Enugu Branch, by the Nigerian Red Cross Act 1960. So, those babies are his own too,” the Red Cross said

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Meet 26 year old Olamide Olowe, youngest black woman to raise $10m in funding


By Efosa Taiwo
June 05 2024, 
2min reads

Founder and CEO of Topicals Skincare, Olamide Olowe currently holds the record as the youngest black woman ever to secure over $2 million in venture funding at the age of 26.

The milestone earned a spot in Forbes 30 Under 20 list in 2022 as she closed a significant $10 million financing round, with CAVU Consumer Partners taking the lead.


VANGUARD [ICYMI] Founder and CEO of Topicals Skincare, Olamide Olowe currently holds the record as the youngest black woman ever to secure over $2 million in venture funding at the age of 26...


Riding on its status as the fastest-growing skincare brand at Sephora, Topicals has captured the attention of Gen-Z consumers through savvy marketing campaigns on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, coupled with striking packaging and a commitment to mental health advocacy.


Founded in 2020, the company witnessed an impressive three-fold increase in revenue in 2021, achieving the remarkable feat of selling one product per minute in 2022.



Beneath the surface, Topicals is driven by a noble mission: to combat the stigma surrounding chronic skin conditions, affecting more than 85 million Americans, by developing products backed by rigorous scientific research.


Olowe, drawing from her personal experiences growing up with chronic skin conditions and her tenure at Shea Moisture during her undergraduate years at UCLA, has been instrumental in shaping Topicals’ ethos.


Olowe, drawing from her personal experiences growing up with chronic skin conditions and her tenure at Shea Moisture during her undergraduate years at UCLA, has been instrumental in shaping Topicals’ ethos.


She identified a glaring gap in the market for skincare products catering to darker skin tones and endeavored to rewrite the narrative surrounding chronic skin conditions for diverse communities.


Olamide Olowe shared her top three strategies for building a beloved brand, as quoted by Forbes:


Identify your purpose, your brand ethos, and stick to it.

Don’t shy away from culture. I am a data-driven founder, and I color that data with culture. Bring your own experiences into the way you build product and talk to your customers.

Find true partners that share your vision and support your mission. At this stage of growth, it is crucial for us to have an investment partner who can provide value outside of capital. CAVU Consumer Partners offers a team of experts ready to roll their sleeves up and do the hard work of taking this brand to the next level.


At the heart of Topicals’ philosophy lies the power of storytelling, serving as a catalyst for open conversations about mental health and challenging conventional beauty standards.


Despite industry pressures to churn out new products incessantly, Olowe emphasized the importance of meticulous research and development to ensure the efficacy of Topicals’ offerings.

A 39-year-old Nigerian lady is demanding a refund from her university and threatening legal action if her request is not met.

 “Nigeria Has Wǝstεd My Life; I Served This Country With All My Strength, Job I No See, Husband I No Get, Money I No Get” — 39-Year-Old Nigerian Lady Cries Out


She wrote: “I serve this country with all my strength 

Job I no see, husband I no get , money I no get, 

I will be 40 years soon what am I living for?

Thank you Nigeria 🇳🇬 for wasting my l!fe 

I need my university to refund me all my money if not I will sue them this is not joke.”


The Facebook community especially Nigerians provided a plethora of advice for the woman seeking help.


Amarachi Ezike commented on her post advising the lady by saying:


She made me wondered if she did NYSC for 39 years, anyways we all are victims of this country but some of us refused to be victimized..


I served too and stated phone gadgets business from a show glass after acquiring a UK cert but today I create jobs for others and the rest is history.


I pray that the GOD of 11th hour will visit you.

Marcus Balogun also advised the lady:

Nah all of us the country don failed... But man must find him own way. 


Depending on Nigeria is like waiting for airplane at the train station


Mr snow on his Facebook advised the lady...said "Life is like a sport, facing obstacles and learning from them". Every time we fall we get back up and try again until we finish what has been started! We try and try never to quit, because what's life without trying.


The Emmygirl  on her Facebook ..made a powerful comment:

Build your children to discover themselves early.

Lack of IDENTITY has kept a lot of grown adults stacked and thinking their challenges is the government or country they were born into.


Success is not in location but  in PURPOSE.


When you know who you are (IDENTITY), you start to influence your world and stand-out!

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno moves to complete the Tropicana Project

Reads riot act to Trespassers on government- Land


By Anietie Edet

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THE SOUTHERN POST reports that the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has ordered immediate reclamation of all trespassed portions of the 82- hectare landed property acquired for the Ibom Tropicana Entertainment Centre, as he moves to complete the moribund and uncompleted parts of the facility.


Governor Eno gave the indication while undertaking an inspection tour of the theme park, the 14 - storey Tropicana hotel building and the 5000 - capacity Conference facility at the Ibom Tropicana Entertainment Centre, Udo Udoma Avenue, Uyo.


The Governor who had earlier held a re-evaluation meeting with major contractors on the project, said the visit was informed by his resolve to attend to critical infrastructure that have potentials to grow the State's economy.


He explained that his drive to reclaim the facility was also in furtherance of his pledge to complete uncompleted projects initiated by previous administrations and make them functional.


"We have resolved to put the past behind us. We have structures on ground, what I'm doing now is to see all of the vision, what it was all about, how we can link them together and how we can revive it. This can give several thousands of jobs to Akwa Ibomites.


"We've been trying to create a theme park at the Udo Udoma Cenotaph but seeing what we have here, why do I need to duplicate? Why do I have to start something new when we have something here we can build on," he stated.

THE SOUTHERN POST Nigeria gathered that the Governor Eno therefore directed the Commissioner for Lands, Captain Iniobong Ekong, (rtd.) to avail him with the survey plan of the entire land area that was acquired by Government for the project, with intent to sack trespassers and bring down illegal structures.


He also directed the Ministry of Special Duties to ensure the cleaning of the entire area, and the Commissioner for Internal Security and Waterways, General Koko Essien, (rtd.), to immediately take over the security of the entire facility, sounding a warning to vandals and hoodlums to stay off the facility as Government will not hesitate to prosecute any violator on the facility henceforth.


"This is Akwa Ibom money and so my duty as Governor is to protect the assets of Government, life and property of the people. Government has sunk in so much money here and so I believe we can look at it.

After touring the hold facilities in Tropicana Project, the Governor made his position known, sayings,

"For me, what is important, going forward, is how we can reclaim this place and make it functional. Behind us is an International Conference Centre.  People come here for conferences and conventions. I understand we were named Tourists State of the Year 2023, and when people see your efforts and  recognize you for doing something, it means they expect more from you," Governor Eno added.


In the Governor's  team were the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah, Commissioner for Special Duties, Engineer Bassey Okon, Commissioner for Lands, Captain Iniobong Ekong (rtd), as well as  contractors for the project, and consultant.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Suspected gunmen killed councillor, youth leader in Ebonyi: Police

 Suspected gunmen killed councillor, youth leader in Ebonyi: Police


The councillor represents the Enuagu ward in the area, while Mr Ugochukwu was the local government coordinator of the National Youth Council Of Nigeria.


NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA • JUNE 4, 2024


The police command in Ebonyi has confirmed that suspected gunmen allegedly killed a councillor, Stanley Nwaeze and a youth leader, Arinze Ugochukwu, at Isu in Onicha Local Government Area of the state.


The police spokesperson in Ebonyi, DSP Joshua Ukandu, confirmed the incident in an interview with journalists on Tuesday in Abakaliki, the state capital.


The spokesperson, who condemned the gruesome murder, said the command received the report of the incident around 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday.


“I received the report from a divisional police officer of Onicha LGA that the incident happened on June 2.


“The incident is confirmed, and the police are investigating the matter,” Mr Ukandu said.


The councillor, Mr Nwaeze represents the Enuagu ward in the area, while Mr Ugochukwu was the local government coordinator of the National Youth Council Of Nigeria and a native of Amagu Mgbom village in the Isu community.


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BREAKING: FG Gets ₦90,000 New Minimum Wage Recommendation

 BREAKING: FG Gets ₦90,000 New Minimum Wage Recommendation

“Let us send a Senate delegation to the Federal Government and the Labour Party with the proposal of 90,000 naira and all the parties should agree to that.


By Adebimpe Ogunsoyi


Senator Uzor Kalu has recommended ₦90,000 new minimum wage proposal for FG to Labour.


THE SOUTHERN POST reports that Abia North Senator, Orji Uzor Kalu, has recommended a new minimum wage of ₦90,000 for Nigerian workers.


This Southern Post news platform understands that the lawmaker made the suggestion during plenary on Tuesday while contributing to a debate on the ongoing dispute over the minimum wage between the federal government and organized labour.


He argued that stakeholders should be able to settle for anything between ₦75,000 to ₦90, 000 naira.


Speaking against the backdrop of the nationwide strike organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) to advocate for a significantly increased minimum wage, surpassing the current ₦30,000, Kalu said it would be good if the lawmakers can prevail on all parties to agree specifically on ₦90,000 as the n

BREAKING: FG Gets ₦90,000 New Minimum Wage Recommendation

“Let us send a Senate delegation to the Federal Government and the Labour Party with the proposal of 90,000 naira and all the parties should agree to that.

byAdebimpe Ogunṣuyi  June 4, 2024

New Minimum Wage


Senator Uzor Kalu has recommended ₦90,000 new minimum wage proposal for FG to Labour.

 

THE SOUTHERN POST Nigeria reports that Abia North Senator, Orji Uzor Kalu, has recommended a new minimum wage of ₦90,000 for Nigerian workers.


This Nigeria news platform understands that the lawmaker made the suggestion during plenary on Tuesday while contributing to a debate on the ongoing dispute over the minimum wage between the federal government and organized labour.


He argued that stakeholders should be able to settle for anything between ₦75,000 to ₦90, 000 naira.


Speaking against the backdrop of the nationwide strike organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) to advocate for a significantly increased minimum wage, surpassing the current ₦30,000, Kalu said it would be good if the lawmakers can prevail on all parties to agree specifically on ₦90,000 as the new minimum wage.



The former Abia State Governor submitted that though it might be difficult for the private sector to pay the amount, they must find a way to do it.



“Sixty thousand might sound very good let the entire Senate see how we can persuade both Labour and the Federal government to agree between N75,000 to N90, 000 naira.



“If you go by 90,000 naira , it means in the last five years in which this law (30,000naira) was made , it means if you divide 200 percent of N90,000 by 5 it will give you 40 and the food inflation, the purchasing parity and other things you have in the market its also around 32 to 33% so Labour should be very happy with what We are doing.


“Let us send a Senate delegation to the Federal Government and the Labour Party with the proposal of 90,000 naira and all the parties should agree to that.

 

“Pulling down the National Grid Mr. President is not an easy job and it might take up to three to four days for it to come up , shutting down and starting a National grid is a problem.

“The Federal Government and the Labour should be cautioned to come to an agreement. Though it’s going to be difficult for the private sector to pay, they must manage,” he said.

DON'T EXPECT POWER SOON: Martin's Arogie, Partner Energy and Natural Resource Group Explain when the National Grid will be working

 The report reaching us now has been confirmed that Power may not be available soon.

National Grid Should Be Running Fully In 24 Hours - Martins Arogie, Partner Energy and Natural Resource Group explains why power restoration is taking time following the suspension of the nationwide strike by organised labour. 

First lady lead a campaign against GBV, said every Akwa Ibom person needs to be actively involved

By THE SOUTHERN POST 

1min read

June 04 2024


Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a serious problem that affects many individuals, and it's essential that everyone works together to ensure that it is not overlooked.

Today, the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Patience Umo Eno, on her official Facebook page have showed a campaigned step taken, as young people come together to raise awareness about Gender-Based Violence (GBV). Social media platforms can be powerful tools for spreading messages and advocating for important causes like this. 

According to the post on her official page:

"It’s official 

Our GBV month in Akwa Ibom has started on a beautiful note.


I am proud of the efforts already made by the Akwa Ibom State Gender Based Violence Management Committee that I’m chairing, as well as the Coalition against GBV and our partners. 

Every Akwa Ibom person needs to be actively involved in this campaign which will hold throughout the month of June.. It is our collective responsibility to speak out, to support survivors and  challenge the norms that perpetuate violence".


The fight against GBV is not just a fight for women and girls, but a fight for justice and equality for all.  We will take the VAPP law to churches, markets, schools, motor parks, community Halls, every public space in urban and rural communities.


Together, we can create a safer and more inclusive society.


Thanks to the  Deputy Chairman of the AKSGBVMC and Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom, Senator Akon Eyakenyi Phd for all your support.

Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: Leave the talk, Let’s face the business.

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Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: Leave the talk, Let’s face the business.


By Dada Olusegun

4min read,

Published June 04/2024



The Lagos-Calabar coastal road project is undoubtedly Nigeria's most ambitious transport infrastructure project since independence. In terms of scope, distance covered, and connectivity, not even the 3rd Mainland Bridge in Lagos, the 2nd Niger Bridge in Onitsha/Asaba, or the Abuja-Kano expressway comes close. It is simply a world-class iconic project.


Before I go further, I want us to take a brief trip back to history. The idea for a major coastal federal road in Nigeria was first conceptualized in 1955 by the then Federal Commissioner of Finance, Late Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, who hails from present-day Delta State. Okotie-Eboh proposed the development of a network of rail and road routes from Lokoja-Benin City-Koko-Warri-Onitsha to aid the movement of goods. Specifically, he proposed the Koko-Ogheye-Epe dual carriageway project that was to traverse Delta and Ondo states and terminate at Epe in Lagos. This road is basically meant to hug the coastal areas of Delta and Ondo states and shorten travel distance between Lagos and the Niger Delta and the rest of the Eastern region. The project did not take off in the first Republic.


During the administration of Olusegun Obasanjo as civilian president, he elected to commence construction of a variant of the coastal road from Warri in Delta State to Calabar. This was what came to be known as the East-West road. In 2010, however, the government of President Goodluck Jonathan through NDDC also awarded the Koko-Ogheye-Epe road to Levant Construction Ltd. The Lagos State government on its part during the administration of then-Governor Bola Tinubu was also independently planning to build a coastal road that will span the entire Lekki-Epe axis, which it foresaw as the next major economic frontier in Lagos and the country. Thirteen years later, the chief visionary of that Lagos coastal road is now Nigeria's President. President Tinubu then decided to marry his Lagos coastal road vision with that of Okotie-Eboh's Koko-Ogheye-Epe coastal road vision in addition to the thinking behind the East-West road to come up with a variant of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road that we have now.


What is the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Project?


This is simply a 700km mega-highway that starts from Victoria Island in Lagos and ends in Calabar, Cross River State. It will pass through Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, and Akwa Ibom states before terminating at Calabar. This coastal highway is the first of its kind in the world. First and foremost, it comprises a 10-lane boulevard with five lanes on each side of the dual carriageway and a standard gauge train track in the middle. Concrete pavement technology is to be adopted in the construction of the entire stretch of the road.


The Lagos-Calabar coastal road has two major spurs. First is the 1000km Badagry-Sokoto road, which will connect the South West to the North Central and the North West through the shortest route possible, terminating at Sokoto. The second spur is the Enugu-Abakaliki-Ogoja road going to Cameroon, which essentially connects the South East to the coastal road. This spur continues from Enugu to Oturkpo to Nasarawa to Apo in Abuja. Essentially, the Lagos-Calabar coastal road is an arterial road that connects the six geopolitical zones.


Synopsis of the Funding for the Coastal Road Project


The total estimated cost of the 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal road project is put at N15.6 trillion. The funding model for the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project is EPC+ (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Financing) where the federal government would put up a counterpart financing of around 30% while the contractor funds the remainder. Last October, FEC approved the EPC+ model for this project in favor of Hitech Construction company. Going by the estimated N15.6 trillion cost for the entire coastal road stretch, the federal government's counterpart fund is around N4.68 trillion. The federal government, in a bid to hasten the commencement of the project, decided to finance construction of the first 47km in phase 1 of the road project, which runs from Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island to the Lekki Deep Sea port. The contract sum of N1.06 trillion was awarded for this section by FEC to Hitech, and construction is ongoing with unprecedented speed. Whatever funding FG is providing for this section of the road will come under the FG's counterpart fund. I must emphasize that this funding model adopted by the Tinubu administration is the best model possible, considering the country's revenue size. This is a monumental infra project being majorly funded with private finance. This is possible because the coastal road is extremely viable.


Benefits of the Coastal Road


Most of the unnecessary controversies that have been amplified by some people over this coastal road project have centered on demolition of structures along the path of the road, as well as misconceptions about the funding model, with critics of the project having an erroneous impression that the federal government would fund the entire project. Little attention has been paid to the staggering benefits that the Lagos-Calabar coastal road would bring about. I want to briefly lay them out now.


- Job Creation: Critics talk about exaggerated job losses that may be witnessed as a result of demolition of structures on the coastal road's right of way, especially in Lagos, but few pause for a moment to look at the immense amount of new jobs that this massive project will create, both directly and indirectly. Already, the project has started creating thousands of direct and indirect jobs courtesy of the actual construction work currently ongoing at multiple sections of the 47km stretch. The workers that would be part of this project are not ghosts; they are Nigerians. The construction of the railway component of this coastal road is another source of massive job creation. Hundreds of permanent jobs will also be required after completion of construction, as people would be engaged to carry out toll management, road maintenance, etc. New industries, filling stations, CNG stations, auto-mechanic workshops, shopping malls, hotels, etc., will dot the iconic coastal road axis while creating many jobs in the process. This is one of the direct effects of having that road.


- GDP Growth: The Lagos-Calabar coastal project is a very important project with unparalleled economic value. This is a road that connects Nigeria's biggest economic zone, Lekki Free Trade Zone housing the Dangote refinery, Lekki Deep sea port, and many existing and potential industries to the rest of the south and the north via a 10-lane dual carriageway. The potential impact of this road on our GDP growth is huge, considering the fact that it will facilitate an increase in economic activity as well as improve ease of movement of goods and people and invariably ease of doing business. Like I mentioned earlier, the road will drastically cut down travel time between Lagos to the South-South and South-East to less than six hours through an alternative shorter route and open new corridors of development. With the 1000km spur from Badagry in the Atlantic coast to Sokoto on the edge of the Sahel, we would also have a North-South modern highway that smoothens land transport, connectivity, and trade between the north and south. As a growing nation that keeps expanding, it doesn't make sense to limit ourselves to existing roads (which are equally getting massive attention by the Renewed Hope administration). We need to plan for the future. When the 3rd Mainland bridge was being conceptualized, many back then argued that it was not necessary or not a priority since there were already two bridges connecting the Lagos island to the mainland, but look at the importance of the bridge today. In fact, the Lagos State government has approved the design for the 4th mainland bridge - a more ambitious undertaking. That's grand vision!


- Tourism: One of the most regurgitated lines by critics of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project is that it would kill tourism (especially along the existing coastline in Lagos) and destroy our beaches (also especially in Lagos). How wrong they are! Contrary to this false insinuation, the most immediate impact of the new Lagos-Calabar coastal road is definitely going to be a massive boost in tourism. This is not even debatable. Every known major coastal road across the world is always a magnet for tourism. The Lagos-Calabar coastal road, which will be one of the best coastal roads in the world upon completion, cannot be an exception. The coastal road is not going to run exclusively on the coastline. For example, around the Eleko axis, the road alignment is not on the beach front. Even in the landmark and Oniru beach axis, after construction of the coastal road, the tourism value of these areas would skyrocket. It simply requires innovation by players in the tourism industry to make the most out of the coastal road. In fact, there are countless beaches along the path of the coastal road in Lagos, Ondo, Bayelsa, Rivers, and Akwa Ibom that can become Nigeria's top tourist destinations. The Ilashe Island beach off the Lagos coast along the Badagry Creek with its beautifully arranged coconut trees and crystal white sand is one of such that can benefit from the Badagry spur. The Ibeno beach in Akwa Ibom, which is the longest sand beach in West Africa and stretching for about 30 kilometers from Ibeno to James Town along the Atlantic coastline of Akwa Ibom State, is yet another tourism goldmine that the coastal road can trigger its extraction. It will only take innovative thinking and belief. Sadly, many of our compatriots are instead exuding pessimism and pedestrian thinking with their opposition to this grand project.


As I conclude, I want to state that the hallmark of extraordinary leadership is having the vision and conviction that a dream can be achieved. A leader inspires the power and energy to get things done. He has a poorly developed sense of fear and overlooks the concept of the odds against him. His focus is not usually on the present nor on the obstacles that may stand in the way of his vision but on how to attain that vision by surmounting the obstacles. While many critics of the colossal Lagos-Calabar coastal road are busy extrapolating how many decades it may take to complete the project using other existing roads of different models to judge or how the funding will come, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is looking at the various pathways that will deliver the project. On the evidence of the pace of construction on the project sites, it is obvious that he has found many pathways. President Bola Tinubu is a visionary. He creates the vision of the future. He sees what others do not readily see, which is why people usually criticize his vision at the onset and later turn to embrace or even copy them. This is one of such times. 


The birth of a modern Nigeria has begun with President Tinubu in charge and I have only one admonition for our dear compatriots who are still skeptical about this journey; Leave the talk, let's face the business!