Director General of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control NCDC, Chikwe Ihekweazu, has said that easing the lockdown in Ogun, Abuja and Lagos state despite the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases, wasn’t a mistake.
Ihekweazu said this when he appeared on TVC on Tuesday morning. The DG was asked if he thinks the easing of the lockdown was a mistake going by what happened yesterday where many people thronged banks and other public places, flouting all the precautionary guidelines against COVID19.
In his response, he said
”On our side, we don’t think there was a mistake. We knew at some point this day had to come but we really expected Nigerians and cooperate Nigeria to take a little bit more responsibility for what happened yesterday.
There is only little government can do. We can issue lockdown, we can bring out the police but we rely on the common sense of most Nigerians, we rely on cooperate Nigeria taking responsibility.
This is not being done for NCDC nor for the Federal government or the state government. It is being done do us.
So we really are counting. Lets take yesterday as an exception. Lets see what happens today. Let us see how many cooperates will come out of their offices and organize the queues in front of their offices. Let’s see how many cooperates will organize their office spaces and actually put out their hand washings and educate their staff on the changes that they need to do for themselves. This is not being done for us. This is being done for you. So all of us have to take responsibility”. he said
Ihekweazu hinted that some state governors have been unsupportive of the fight against the pandemic.
When asked why a lockdown hasn’t been enforced in some states such as Sokoto state where confirmed cases and deaths of COVID19 have been in the increase, Ihekweazu said everyone should remember that Nigeria is a Federal republic and that the Federal government and NCDCy dont have any enforcement powers. He applauded some state governors for being proactive and cooperative as the fight against the virus continues and implored others to do same.
Social media commentator, Reno Omokri, has taken to his social media page has advised men to be stingy till they get married.
Reno Omokri stated that men need a woman they can share their heart with and not just one they can share their cash with.
He went on to advise that till a man is married, it is preferable for him to be generous with affection while being stingy with his money.
He wrote;
“Dear men,
You need a woman you can share your heart with, not one you can only share your money with. Until you get married, be stingy with money and be generous with affection. The woman that stays under those circumstances, is the woman for you “
Nigerian Politician and former Senator, Dino Melaye has reflected on the situation of things in these CORONAVIRUS times and he has admitted that politicians inclusive of him, has failed Nigerians.
He shared a post on Instagram with an inscription that reads ;
Everyone who held and is holding any political office in Nigeria, whether elective or appionted including me have failed.
We sold crude oil for 64 years but we couldn’t feed our citizens for just 2 weeks of lockdown!!! Well, the God of the poor will judge us all. It’s time to reboot
Media personality Toke Makinwa has discoveries she made about her business ventures ever since she started paying tithes.
Toke Makinwa.
According to her, paying tithe which she described as a personal conviction, is a way of partnering with God.
She wrote on twitter ;
”The power of “first fruit”, while I think paying tithes/giving your first fruit is a personal journey/conviction, I can’t help but boast in God. Every business venture I have ever gone into, I pay my first fruit not because he needs it, but it’s my way of partnering with God”.
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The novel Coronavirus has claimed the life of a Union Bank staff.
This development was confirmed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank, Emeka Emuwa.
In an internal memo made public on Monday May 4, the bank staff died while on treatment for Coronavirus at the Infectious Disease Center in Yaba, Lagos.
Part of the memo reads ;
“Dear colleagues, notwithstanding the easing of the lockdown, the threat of COVID-19 remains high and real. Today, we received a painful reminder of this threat.
“We are deeply saddened to announce that one of our colleagues died in the early hours of today (Monday, May 4th) while being treated at the Infectious Disease Center in Yaba, Lagos.”
Popular Nigerian Rapper, Zlatan Ibile, recently took to his social media page to yet again, remember how his past life was so difficult and in the process, disclosed the extreme measures he almost took to ensure things got better.
While thanking God for how things have turned out for him, rapper and singer, Zlatan Ibile revealed that frustration almost made him consider being a ‘Yahoo boy’.
Zlatan disclosed via a live video session on Instagram that frustration almost made him consider going into Fraud.
The ‘Zanku’ crooner also revealed that ‘Girls showed him pepper and nobody wanted to date him because he was broke’.
In his words;
“I was so frustrated I almost carried laptop. Thank God Sha. Girls show me pepper. I no even get girlfriend. Na fine boys dey get girlfriend”.
The government of Jigawa state is investigating the circumstances surrounding the mysterious deaths of over 100 persons in Hadeja local government area of the state.
Special Assistant to the Local Council Chairman on Media, Sani Kakabori, confirmed the reports to newsmen — he stated that an average of ten persons mostly above the ages of fifty, have died everyday within the last ten days in the local government.
Also, the State Chairman COVID 19 Task force who is also the Commissioner of health, Dr Abba Zakari Committee, has constituted an investigation team led by Dr Mahmud Abdulwahab with Shehu Mohammad, Yusuf Hakimi, Shehu Sule, and representative of World Health Organization (WHO) as members, to unravel the causes of these mysterious deaths.
The Commissioner stated the committee is expected to submit their reports within three days. The deaths have led to widespread fears that there might be community spread of the Coronavirus in the state.
This development comes even as Kano state is still battling with mysterious deaths. Just recently, the leader of the Presidential Task Force committee on coronavirus (COVID-19), Dr Nasiru Gwarzo, revealed that the mysterious deaths in Kano was caused by the novel virus.
Popular Singer, Paul Okoye of the defunct music group, Psquare, has taken to his social media page to reminisce on his humble beginnings and how well his financial status changed over the years.
Paul noted that he suffered so much and most people who see his magnificent lifestyle now would never have imagined what he went through.
He shared a photo of himself chilling in his sitting room and wrote ;
F*ck it !!! I don suffer, forget the life style and glamour, when I think back with all the struggles and hustle, how I got to to this stage , without going for holidays and trips till date, just strictly doing what I know how to do best ……. I just thank God for life.
F*ck it !!! I don suffer ? forget the life style and glamour, when I think back with all the struggles and hustle, how I got to to this stage , without going for holidays and trips till date, just strictly doing what I know how to do best ……. I just thank God for life ?❤️ pic.twitter.com/o9GLU0iRju
Leading Nigerian financial institution, First City Monument bank (FCMB) has issued an official statement to address the video making rounds about a customer who collapsed at its Onipan branch in Lagos State.
According to the Bank:
“Our attention has been drawn to a video making the rounds which shows a customer collapsing at our branch located at 178, Ikorodu Road, Onipan, Lagos State. We wish to clarify that:
– At around 11am on Monday, May 04, 2020 a middle-aged man visited the branch to carry out a transaction on the ATM. In line with our COVID-19 health and safety measures, his temperature was taken and found to be normal, and a hand sanitizer was available for use beside the machine
– While standing in line, however, the customer began to show signs of fatigue and collapsed. The fully masked and gloved branch support personnel came to his assistance, moving him to the branch security post.
– Upon enquiry, the customer indicated he had not had anything to eat and had been waiting in line for a short while. After resting and eating some snacks, he regained his strength and left the branch on his own.
– At no point did the customer exhibit any symptoms of respiratory distress, difficulty in breathing or high temperature as has been incorrectly reported on social media
– We understand the panic a 13-second video such as currently making the rounds can cause without the proper context at such a time as this. The current outbreak of COVID-19 has led to an unprecedented health situation and anxiety all around the world, including in Nigeria, where community transmission continues to rise. Ideally, this current anxiety should not be amplified by unverified, dramatic and purely hypothetical social media stories. We need to channel our energies towards curtailing the spread of the pandemic and ultimately, eradicating it entirely.
FCMB is at the forefront of the drive to achieve these two objectives. We have deployed robust health and safety measures at all our open branches including making use of face masks by customers and staff mandatory; checking of temperature before admittance into our premises; provision of hand sanitizers which must be used before entry into the banking halls and ATM areas; hourly disinfecting of teller counters and customer service tables; and ensuring social distance is maintained at all times.
We assure the public that we will remain unwavering in our commitment to doing all we can to safeguard our customers, employees and communities.”
For more information about FCMB, visit www.fcmb.com
The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekeazu has advised Nigerians to maintain social distancing and keep to the guidelines of the agency or risk another lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking at the presidential task force briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja on Monday May 4, the NCDC DG admitted that new cases of Coronavirus may arise from non-compliance of health guidelines in some parts of the country where the total lockdown was lifted.
He said;
“It is not the guidelines per se, it is the thinking behind it. How do we want to manage the risk of explosion and transmission? Today, we might forgive a little bit because it is the first day.
“We will have infection because of what happened today, no doubt about that. But how can we learn from the mistakes of today into tomorrow, next tomorrow so by Friday hopefully we have normalised some of these things.
“Yes, we knew today would be a problem because for the first time, people were let out of their homes but now they are out and we have seen the sunlight again, the challenge for us as a society is how do we now organise ourselves to mitigate these risks and limit transmission?
“We might have a few extra infection today and tomorrow but what we don’t want is an explosion of new infections. If we do have that infection, there will be almost no choice left for the leadership of the country than to ask all of us to go back into our homes. So for the benefit of coming out to reopen parts of the economy, there is a price to pay which is to reorganise ourselves to do this safely.”
A Nigerian lady, Blessing with the twitter handle, @ikoojo__ was shocked after she received 100,000 naira from a Nigerian guy.
Blessing had expressed her ‘shock’ after a guy surprised another Twitter user, @FolaLagos with the sum of N200,000.
FolaLagos had taken to Twitter to appeal to her followers to send her money, because “she deserves it.”
Shortly after Fola’s tweet, a Twitter user requested for her account number, and he sent her a whooping N200,000.
Shocked by this, Blessing took to her twitter to reply Fola’s tweets with the ‘shocked’ emoji.
Another twitter who had been in Blessing’s DM since 4th of January, but got no response again DM’d blessing to send her account details, to which she obliged.
The Federal Government has announced its plans for the disinfection and decontamination of schools in the country.
Minister of Environment, Muhammad Mahmood gave this update at the Presidential Task Force briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja.
He stated that the Federal Ministry of Environment would get the data of schools nationwide from the Federal Ministry of Education before commencing.
Mahmood said,
“We are initiating a programme of decontaminating and disinfecting our schools before they open.
“Because subsequently in the phases (of reopening the lockdown), I believe we will get to that point when we start opening the schools.
“So, we will be liaising with the Federal Ministry of Education to make sure we have the needed data to carry out the exercise.”
He also noted that ministry had been making efforts to commence the programme, but didn’t state when the exercise would start.
Mahmood said,
“Today we will like to brief you on our first video conference with our Environmental Health Sanitation desks across the country, the 36 states plus the FCT.
“Also in attendance was a representative of the World Health Organisation, the purpose of which is to build additional capacity and to reiterate adherence to the guidelines in this response to COVID-19.”
Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has disclosed that 3,000 samples are yet to be tested in Lagos state.
The Governor blamed the situation on global shortage of reagent for molecular testing of the samples — according to him, the state is hoping to get the reagent soon to test the samples collected.
The statement shared on the Lagos State Government website reads,
“We have 3,000 samples collected but we have not been able to carry the test because of the global shortage of reagent for molecular testing.
“We are hoping that some of the reagents will be supplied tomorrow and Tuesday.
“It would not be out of place to see positive cases in the range of 20 percent out of the 3,000 samples collected.
“We are improving the capacity of our isolation facilities in preparation to take care of more patients.”
Governor Sanwo-Olu also ordered the release of vehicles seized for disobeying the COVID-19 lockdown order to their owners free of charge.
Vehicles to be released to its owners are those seized not later than April 14.
Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke has definitely got himself a mini me as his adorable son looks to inherit his swag genes.
The debonair actor who is known for his trendsetting fashion statements and incredible theatrical talent, took to his Instagram page recently to share a photo of his adorable son, JJ.
He shared the photo of his son rocking his shades and acknowledged that it’s like looking at the real life version of his mannerisms in an out of body experience.
He wrote alongside the photo,
ALL THIS DUDE WANNA DO IS GRAB MY SHADES, DON IT, SIT BACK AND OBSERVE EVERYONE QUIETLY.
SOMETIMES, ITS LIKE WATCHING A COMPACT, REAL LIFE VERSION OF MY MANNERISMS IN AN OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE.
ITS AS UNCANNY AS IT IS SURREAL.
MR. JJ IS MY MONDAY MOTIVATION.
The Nigerian Navy disciplinary panel on the April 30, 2020, arrested popular Instagram comedian, Cute Abiola also known as Ankara Gucci over what they deemed as public misconduct on the side of the young Naval Officer on his birthday.
It should be recalled the young talent took to social media to share adorable photos of himself rocking the Nigerian Naval military camouflage to celebrate his birthday on the 28th of April, 2020.
He also, on the same day, shared how he got a brand new car from a fan as his birthday gift.
According to an Instagram post made by the comedian today, May 4, 2020, he revealed to the general public that he has been released from detention.
The comic act noted that he had learnt big lessons never to be forgotten in a hurry but pleaded not to talk about the experience.
He went on appreciate his friends, family and well wishers for their prayers and support towards ensuring he was released.
He wrote in his post,
I really appreciate you all deep down from my earth for standing by me throughout ❤️ thanks so much for your prayers. I want you to believe that your prayers really worked for me.? I really have a lot to say but I prefer not to speak for now?. (LIFE) I will definitely talk about it in future . SPECIAL THANKS TO MY PARENTS ❤️. SPECIAL THANKS TO MY LOVERS AND SPECIAL THANKS TO ARMED FORCES ?Thank you all. Thanks so much. I deeply appreciate.
NOTE: I am still in the service.
Nigerian singing sensation, Simi, who is expecting her first child with husband, Adekunle Gold has been buzzing on social media after she released a song dedicated to her baby.
The lovely released the song “Duduke” which is more like a letter to her child saying she can’t wait to meet it and ever since its release, a challenge has emanated using the song on social media.
Female fans of the singer create virtual babies using towels or clothing and make a video of them dancing and singing to the song which the singer will later repost on her page.
Her fans have however, requested that she participates in the challenge too as they also want to see her dancing with her baby bump.
The lovely has now granted their request as she uploaded a video of herself dancing with her huge baby bump to her “Duduke” song. She asks that her followers mimic her dance steps and make videos of themselves too.
After seeing her video, we for sure can say that pregnancy looks good on the singer. Watch the video below,
A video making the rounds on social media shows the moment pandemonium erupted at an Automated Teller Machine in Lagos after a man suffered a sudden difficulty breathing and then slumped.
The coronavirus-induced lockdown was relaxed today, May 4th as ordered by the FG and Lagosians trooped out en masse to various destinations with major banks experiencing an overwhelming influx of customers who disregarded the social distancing rules amid the coronavirus lockdown.
Apparently, that was the case at the ATM stand as eyewitnesses claimed the man suffered difficulty in breathing and was running a high temperature. Most of the bank customers took to their heels when he slumped for fear he might be suffering from the novel Coronavirus.
Over 4 million individuals in Italy took to the streets of the country earlier today, Monday, following the Italian Government easing the lockdown rules in the country after the Coronavirus outbreak over two months ago.
With close to 29,000 deaths from Covid-19 since its outbreak emerged on February 21, Italy has the world’s second-highest toll after the United States and the Italian government imposed one of strictest lockdowns two months ago to curb the spread of the virus.
Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte decided to adopt a slow approach to ending the lockdown, after seeing that the daily tally of fatalities and new infections have slowed down, prompting him to announce that Italians can resume work today, but all churches, mosques, bars, clubs and event centers will remain closed.
“We are still in the full throes of the pandemic,” Conte said in an interview with La Stampa newspaper on Sunday ahead of Monday’s easing of lockdown, stressing the so-called “phase 2” of the lockdown “must not be seen as a signal that we’re all free”.
Italian emergency response official Domenico Arcuri said,
“From Monday, it’s up to you. “We must maintain social distancing, maximum hygiene levels, and masks. We’ve done our bit to the best of our ability.
A Man identified as Olalekan Hameed has been sentenced to death by hanging for killing his 76-year-old boss’s mother, Mrs Jolasun Okunsanya on December 1, 2018.
Hameed who worked as a driver, had reportedly gone to the house to steal, but killed his boss’s mother after she caught him in the act. He then fled with N97,500 and $117.
According to the Nation, the court session for the charge marked ID/9006C/2019 was held online via a video app Zoom, and it began at 11am and ended before 2pm.
While Justice Mojisola Dada presided over the virtual court process from High Court 10 in Ikeja, Hameed was at Kirikiri Maximum Correctional Centre, Apapa while the counsels were at different locations.
The judgement which was passed by Justice Dada reads in part ;
“The defendant is hereby found guilty of this count two of murder and is hereby convicted as charged and accordingly sentenced to death.
“The sentence of this court upon you, Olalekan Hameed, is that you be hanged by the neck until you be pronounced dead and may the Lord have mercy upon your soul. This is the virtual judgment of the court.”
News reaching us this hour is that of Nigerian actress, Mercy Johnson welcoming her fourth child in the United States.
The stunning actress’ husband, Prince Okojie took to his social media page moments ago to announce the birth of the fourth child at the University of Maryland st. Joseph medical center.
The lovely couple added a bouncing baby girl to their family unit… Prince Okojie gave her name as Divine-Mercy Ehinomen Okojie.
He wrote on his page,
“Every Good and Perfect gift is from God. The wait is finally Over, Please share in Our Joy as we announce the arrival of Our Daughter.
Divine-Mercy Ehinomen Okojie.”
A 22-year-old man was allegedly stabbed to death by a private security guard attached to Coca-Cola market, Onitsha, Anambra State.
The security guard identified as one Ibuchi Nwoju, allegedly stabbed 22-year-old man, Cletus Chisom, to death for failing to use his face mask.
According to reports surrounding the incident, Chisom had an altercation with the security guard at a market over face mask observance before the guard allegedly stabbed him in his chest leading to his instant death.
Confirming the incident to newsmen, spokesperson of the state command, Haruna Mohammed, said the security guard has been arrested while the body of the deceased has been deposited in the morgue.
“Police operatives from Okpoko Division in Onitsha arrested a private security guard attached to Coca-Cola Market Onitsha, one Ibuchi Nwoju, ‘m’, aged 26 years of Asa village, Abia State, but resides in Onitsha Anambra State. Suspect allegedly had an altercation with one Cletus Chisom, ‘m’, aged 22 years of Ekekwe Street Awada, and stabbed him with a knife in his chest.
Consequently, the victim became unconscious and was rushed to Goodnews Hospital Onitsha where he was confirmed dead on arrival by a medical doctor. Corpse was deposited at Toronto Hospital Mortuary for autopsy”
Mohammed also said the state Commissioner of Police, Mr John Abang, has ordered for immediate transfer of the case to State CID Awka for discreet investigation.
In a new development as regards the Coronavirus cases in the country, 14 Coronavirus patients have been discharged from the isolation centers in Lagos state.
The patients were discharged after they all tested negative twice for the novel virus — The Lagos State Ministry for Health said the patients comprised of six females and eight males.
Their tweet reads;
14 more #COVID19 Lagos patients; 6 females & 8 males, all Nigerians were today discharged from our Isolation facilities at Yaba, Onikan, LUTH & Eti-Osa (Landmark) to reunite with the society
The patients; 7 from Onikan, 2 from IDH, Yaba, 4 from @LUTHofficial & 1 from the Eti-Osa (LandMark)Isolation Centres have fully recovered & tested negative twice consecutively to #COVID19
With this, the number of patients successfully managed & discharged in Lagos is now 261.
Videos on social media on the 4th of May as the ease of the lockdown begins in states across the country, show how residents trooped out en masse to go about their daily activities.
Many residents —in Lagos especially— went on about their regular day-to-day activities before the order of the lockdown came about five weeks ago.
A lot of people trooped out of isolation to continue where they left off in their businesses before the commencement of the lockdown five weeks ago.
However, there were so much people who came out that the traffic was really congested, there was no room for any form of social distancing or preventive measures against contracting the virus.
Moments like these were captured on camera as netizens took to social media to reveal how areas were congested with people who were trying to meet their targets for the day.
A video showed the moment how customers, while struggling to gain access into a bank in Ogba, Lagos, eventually broke down the door to the entrance of the bank leaving the building vulnerable to intruders.
A Nigerian lady, Bolaji Omosipe has posted the photos of the food supplies her uncle living in the United States received from the state government and school that his children attends.
Bolaji took to her page to share photos as she said her uncle’s refrigerator is filled to the brim and he does not have anywhere to stock up.
She went on to tell how she advised her uncle to give some of them out but realized that most around also collected enough packages and may not be needing the giveaway.
Bolaji added that her cousins’ school also sent them some relief packages and also took the responsibility to pay half of their electricity bill.
See more photos and her tweets below,
His refrigerators are piled up with last week’s RP and there’s no where to stock up the recent ones he received. I suggested he gave some out, but almost everybody around him have their homes stocked up too.
Two days ago, these were sent by the school his kids (my cousins) attend…The school also took responsibility to pay half their light bill and half their rent. pic.twitter.com/pVtUhY6Qij
The Lagos state Police has in a new development given the reason why music video producer Clarence Peters, is still in detention over the death of popular dancer, Kodak.
Kodak lost her life after she was electrocuted while charging her phone at the music video director’s studio at Omole Estate, Lagos.
Although the music video director has debunked report of him being “arrested” as he stated that he willingly made himself available to the police, Lagos State Police, Spokesperson Bala Elkana told the Premium Times on Monday May 4, that he is still in their custody.
Bala disclosed that they are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancer and also waiting for the autopsy result.
He further revealed that the investigation is a natural cause, and also important for Clarence Peters and any other person who was there.
He said;
“My response has been clear. Do we have him in custody, I say we do. Why do you have him in custody? We are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancer.
“We are also waiting for the autopsy result. Investigation is a natural cause. It is important for him and it is also good for any other person who was there. If nobody has a hand in it, the report will clear everybody. If the result says it is a murder case, the law will take its cause. That is exactly why we have him, that is exactly what we are doing.”
Abba Kyari’s eldest child, Amina has eulogized her father who died from Coronavirs complications on April 17.
In a tribute titled ‘My daddy, my best friend’ and published in ThisDay, the daughter of the late CoS revealed that her father who was “terribly misunderstood and mischievously misrepresented by some Nigerians. She added that he never learnt how to drive till he died.
The tribute reads in full;
On 17th April, 2020, my world came crashing down and my heart shattered into a billion pieces. Upon receiving the news of my father’s passing, I immediately felt the most excruciating pain – a pain I would not wish on my worst enemy. My biggest fear in the world had materialised.
Most people knew my dad as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari. As it is with many public servants, there was much more to him than the signature white kaftan and red cap by which he came to be recognised. He was a most remarkable husband to my mother (HauwaKulu), and father to myself and my three younger siblings (Nurudeen, Ibrahim, and Zainab). Completely irreplaceable.
Growing up, my dad doted over us. He was extremely protective and his role in raising us with my mother was as complimentary as it was distinct. His main focus was our education, and my mother’s was etiquette and religion! He was stern, and Ammui (as we call her) was playful. It was a perfect balance.
He was always working. My dad reminded us he worked hard so that he could give us all that we needed to excel at whatever we chose to do. And as far as I remember, my siblings and I lacked nothing; we had all we asked and more. That said, the asking part was hard! It often would come with a lecture and many questions as to why we would even ask for things. In the end, we would get what we wanted as long as a compelling case could be made for it.
He had a hard exterior but a heart of gold and a quirky sense of humour. He had zero tolerance for mediocrity: A no-nonsense man in every sense of the word. He expected excellence at all times and when it came to time, my father was Swiss-German – for him, arriving on time was arriving late. To this day, my friends always tease me about how and why I get to airport hours before a flight. It is what my daddy instilled in me.
Daddy’s biggest obsession was education. He truly invested in us the best education. In 1996, I recall as a nine-year-old when he told me that he and I would be leaving for London the next day. He didn’t say why we were going. For the first three days, he took me to three different schools to take entrance exams. I remember being so lost as to why anyone would have to go all the way to England just to take exams. I passed all three and he picked his favourite school of the three. The day my dad dropped me off at the school dormitory, all the other students and their parents were hugging, smiling, and getting settled in.
My case was different, in true daddy style, he said: “Well Ammi, you are here to study and not play. The rules in this country are different, if you fail a single class test or school exam, they will revoke your visa and send you back to Nigeria and as you know, I don’t have space for failures in my house.”
He then patted me on the back and left.
As a little girl in a foreign country, I panicked but also believed him. My mum called the school the next day to check up on me and I cried and told her what he said. It didn’t help matters that I hadn’t understood what they taught me in class that day because I couldn’t understand my teachers’ accents. She reassured me that what he said was not true. Thank God for mothers!
My dad never missed a single parent-teacher meeting. Even when he had daunting schedules as chief executive of a bank, he would take the first flight out of Lagos to arrive in London for those meetings. Upon arrival, he would go to the hall to meet with my teachers. Typical of kids, we would peep into the hall to see which teachers our parents were talking to at the time and whether they looked angry or not.
My friends would always ask “Aisha why is your dad taking notes?” I really had no idea. All I know is that I was always embarrassed. He would come out, take me to a corner and run through his notes and tell me what every teacher said about me and places I needed to improve, and then he would make sure I was okay and happy.
He would get in the car and drive straight back to the airport to catch a flight back to Lagos. As busy as he was, his family was always his top priority. He made these exact efforts with my mother and every one of my siblings. That is the kind of man my dad was!
Whenever we visited relatives, my dad would call their homes several times a day to ask how we were. Many of them took offence to that as it suggested that he didn’t trust them with his children but that never stopped him from calling.
For as long as I can recall, my dad and I spoke every day of my life until the very end. No matter where anyone of us was in the world, we spoke every day. My friends would often tease me after every call: “I can’t get over how often you and your dad speak, you’re such a daddy’s girl”.
This was something I heard all my life and I was proud to be my daddy’s girl. Even with his very busy schedule as `Chief of Staff, he would make sure he came home and have dinner with us and discuss our days even if it meant him going back to the office afterward. On days that he couldn’t make it back on time, he would ALWAYS call and say, “don’t wait for me.”
My dad had almost everything that most people yearned for. Professional success, financial security – his needs were basic – and towards the end, political influence albeit nowhere near as much as many Nigerians think. But the true measure of a man particularly in the eyes of God is in his kindness, selflessness, loyalty, generosity, and humility. And with all these virtues as yardsticks, he truly was immeasurable.
I was always in awe of his intellect, his moral compass, his sense of integrity, his dedication to duty, and his honesty. My dad was a walking encyclopedia and a thesaurus. Countless times I would say to people in the middle of debates: “Hold on let me call my dad, he would know”. And I would confidently put him on the speakerphone because HE ALWAYS KNEW.
My dad’s attention to detail was next to none. I would often read texts and emails to him twice or three times over before sending them because he would first respond with corrections to any typographical or grammatical errors before responding to the actual message itself.
I have always seen myself as an extension of my father. I was his right-hand man (yes! I said man because my father raised me just as he would have if I was a man). I was the person he called when he was angry at someone, I was his PA and his friend, and he was my everything. Most of my life, just by how much I looked like him, people would see me in random places and ask if I was Abba Kyari’s daughter. As a little girl I hated it so much. I saw my mum as the most beautiful woman in the world and I desperately wanted to look like her and not him. Now, as much as I have many of her excellent attributes, I could not be more proud to look like my dad.
In spite of my dad’s busy schedule while we were growing up, he always tried to make time for family holidays. He would pick a new country for us to visit every year and even if he could only join us for just a few days, he would make sure he was there. He literally showed us the world. His favourite place to visit was the Maldives where he went with my mum for a week annually for six years. Just 10 days before they were to take their annual trip to the Maldives in 2015, he was appointed as Chief of Staff to the President. He kept postponing the trip and was never able to find the time. His time was no longer his.
My siblings and I often asked my dad what he planned to do when he was no longer Chief of Staff and without hesitation, he would say: “I’m going to Bora Bora with a suitcase full of books.”
He really looked forward to that. We would often try to convince him to take a two-week break from work and just go to Bora Bora and not wait until he was no longer Chief of Staff but we were never successful, and he never took the trip. They say Bora Bora is paradise on earth. Daddy, Insha Allah you are now in the most genuine of paradises!
My dad was first-class material. He had a Sociology degree from the University of Warwick and a Law Degree and Masters from the University of Cambridge. He later attended International Institute For Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland and Harvard Business School’s Program for Leadership Development but he didn’t flaunt them as many others do. He began his career as a journalist before moving on to a career in banking where he reached the top as the MD/CEO of United Bank For Africa (UBA). He was a thoroughbred professional and gave his best at whatever he engaged in. Most people don’t know that he had retired for ten years before taking up his appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. He saw it as his patriotic duty. Not many people reach the top of their career in the private sector, take a ten-year break and return at the top of the public sector in one lifetime. He was pretty fortunate and spectacular. Was he, really? This may sound odd but my beloved daddy couldn’t drive a car! He never learnt how to drive for a day in his entire life.
My dad was highly principled: for nearly five years as Chief of Staff, he was first to arrive and last to leave the office – seven days a week; and demanded the same from his staff. He had impeccable moral authority and the capacity to always focus on the greater public good over individual gain. Businessmen and politicians have been known to leave his office in shame or tears after having had their bribes refused. He was passionate about protecting poor Nigerians. He would say “any policy that does not benefit the vast majority of Nigerians – many of whom are poor – should not be considered a policy of government.” For example, when increases in electricity tariffs were suggested, he sat through planning meetings – weekend after weekend – to ensure tariff increases were segregated and that the poorest Nigerians were protected.
My dad was terribly misunderstood and arguably mischievously misrepresented. Even his age was never gotten right from the day he became Chief of staff till the day he died. My dad died at the age of 67. He was often mistaken for the late Brigadier Abba Kyari who was indeed in his 80’s.
At this time of mourning, I should be holding things together for my family as I know my dad would expect me to, but I have instead found myself having to defend his memory against vile and malicious comments that have left me questioning the very humanity that should unite us all in difficult times.
One of the books I found on his bookshelf by Author Chris Whipple is ‘The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency.” Like a huge part of Nigeria’s 1999 constitutional democracy, the concept of the “office of the Chief of Staff to the President,” was also copied from the office of the President of the United States. A central theme of that book is that Chiefs of Staff are mostly never liked for numerous reasons: mainly due to access granted to the President and the lack of it. James A. Baker III, President Ronald Reagan’s long-serving Chief of Staff said: ‘The chief of staff usually walks around with a target painted on his front and on his back. Your job literally is to catch the javelins that are intended for the old man.’
True to that statement, my dad as Chief of Staff was an accomplished javelin catcher. But he was also much more than that. He was also a lightning conductor, bomb-proof and bullet-proof vest combined. For many Nigerians, if waves from the Atlantic Ocean claimed an inch of Victoria Island, they were sent by Abba Kyari or if a child fell off his bicycle, it was Abba Kyari!
My dad was fiercely loyal to his boss and refused to entertain “business as usual.” He wanted to do the right thing. This meant he stepped on the toes of several people and in their fightback would smear his name in the media in the hopes that he would be pushed out of their way! Clearly, they had no knowledge or any understanding of the man. He usually knew exactly from whom the attacks came but that never got in his way of pursuing what he considered to be the right path.
Like many others, I tried unsuccessfully to get him to respond to the more preposterous and spurious allegations but he never did. He refused to take on the character assassins. The only time he came close to responding was when I got personally attacked and he felt the need to defend me. You could attack him but not his family! He was ready to fight!
For clarity, my dad was more than capable of defending himself. The reason he didn’t is that it would have distracted him from his primary assignment of serving his principal and by extension, his country. His passion was to help his principal modernise Nigeria’s infrastructure and grow the agricultural sector. In his office, hanging on the wall, are large framed renderings of the Second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kano and Lagos-Ibadan Expressways; after decades of these projects being under development, he wanted to have them finally completed. With the President’s backing, he successfully fought to revive and build 34 existing and new fertiliser blending plants all across Nigeria – except in the northeast, where he was from, due to concerns of urea (a component of fertiliser) being supplied to terrorists to be used as bombs.
My dad was a Shuwa-Arab man from Borno State and he saw far beyond religious and tribal divides. Most of his best friends were not even from the Northern part of the country nor were they Muslims. He had friends from all parts of the world and from different walks of life. His network was vast and wide; the tributes written since his passing can attest to that. He always dreamed and truly believed in one Nigeria.
In his tribute, President Muhammadu Buhari said “Mallam Abba Kyari was the very best of us” and he truly was. Geoffrey Onyema, one of my dad’s best friends said in his tribute “Nigerians will look back in years to come and see that he was truly the Best Man”. No lies there, he truly was THE BEST MAN!
When all is said and done, Daddy has only gone to meet his maker at the appointed time as we all shall. In the last two weeks, people have told me to be strong but it certainly feels like my source of strength is gone. Losing a father is hard, but having it happen on the world stage with everybody having a say and offering their opinion(some kind, others not) has been a completely different emotional rollercoaster. But I guess, he didn’t just belong to us his family. He belonged to Nigeria as well. This is something he often apologised for.
Now to my dearest daddy, although you have gone the way of all flesh ahead of the rest of us, please take this message: Ammui, Nurudeen, Ibrahim, Zainab and I will do everything in our power to live by your example and carry on your legacy for as long as we live. I love you and miss you with every atom of my being.
May Allah grant you the highest station in Jannah.
A Twitter user stirred up a topic of conversation about Abuja men when she took to the platform to give the story of her sister’s friend who gave all her savings to an Abuja man only to end up with nothing.
Olivia —judging from her handle @theOliviaLife— apprised women to thread carefully when they have Abuja men professing love to them.
Olivia; who shared the story on Twitter
She stated that a majority of them are only waiting to “loan” money from women with no intention of returning it.
Olivia shared how the said lady who took the money her mother had saved for her to get a shop in Abuja and gave the whole money to a man who claimed to love her.
The said lover boy, didn’t pay her back but instead told her “to come and remove her pant from his house.”
Olivia also went on to give her own personal experience with an Abuja man. Her tweets have since sparked a conversation on the platform with majority generalizing men from that region as infamous.
A 27-year-old 500 level law student of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Augustine Ukwu has been reported dead following an incident with a police officer.
The late Augustine was allegedly murdered by an officer of the Nigerian police force in Nsukka, Enugu State — this is according to a report by Vanguard News.
Ukwu was reported to have gone to a beer parlour at Odobido with his friend on Thursday April, 23, 2020, where he was arrested by a local security outfit, beaten and handed over to the officer in charge of the Anti-cult in Nsukka, Ferdinand Nnamdi Ochi, who allegedly murdered him over a yet-to-be-identified issue.
The deceased father, Andy Samuel Ugwu, —a retired policeman— said that all his efforts to unravel the circumstances which led to the death of his son and efforts to retrieve his body have been futile.
Popular Nigerian Singer, Yemi Alade has asked why the lockdown earlier imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus in some states was relaxed despite an increase in infection and deaths.
Yemi Alade made the query via her twitter page.
In her words ;
“During the 5weeks long lockdown, the number of COVID 19 cases in Nigeria increased rapidly.
“Tell me why the lockdown has been eased down when death and infection rates have spiked and no preventive measures have been put in place? Can Rice and bread protect?”