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Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Medical Services Grounded As Lagos Doctors Embark On Warning Strike

Medical services were disrupted across several public hospitals in Lagos on Monday as doctors under the state government’s employment commenced a three-day warning strike to protest salary deductions and unpaid arrears.

At the Orthopaedic Clinic of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), four patients sat quietly in the waiting area after scheduled appointments were cancelled due to the strike.

One of the patients, a middle-aged woman with rheumatism who declined to give her name, said her pain had worsened and she had looked forward to the consultation.

“I have severe pain in my legs and was hoping the doctor would help today. But they’ve postponed my appointment to 4 August,” she said, looking distressed.

“Now I have to manage with just the medicine. You shouldn’t have met me; I should have gone home, but my leg is aching. It feels like a hook, I can’t walk properly.”

The union, which represents doctors employed by the Lagos State Government, is protesting what it describes as “illegal and disrespectful” deductions from July salaries and unpaid 12-month arrears under the revised Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).

Despite appeals by the Lagos government to shelve the action, the strike commenced early Monday, affecting services across LASUTH and other hospitals in the state.

It was observed that while some departments, such as physiotherapy, were attending to patients, most clinics were limiting care to only admitted patients.

New patients were not being allowed in, and appointments were being rescheduled.

A patient named Bolu Alao, seen outside the Medical Emergency Unit, confirmed that no new patients were being taken in. “They just told us to come back later,” she said.

Another woman, who had accompanied her elderly mother to the orthopaedic department, was informed that her mother’s appointment had also been cancelled due to the strike.

At the General Hospital in Ifako-Ijaiye, a woman who identified herself as Mrs Kasali shared a personal story of negligence involving her sister-in-law.

Although unrelated to the current strike, she used the opportunity to express frustration with the healthcare services.

She said her sister-in-law laboured for two days at the hospital, and was eventually moved for a Caesarean section, and later referred to a private facility where she died after complications.

The family, she added, was now being told to pay a balance of N120,000 before they could take custody of the child.

“They are still holding the baby. We’ve already spent over a million. It’s heartbreaking,” she said.

An elderly woman, Victoria Bolatito, was seen waiting at the Traige and Oxygen centre, but expressed uncertainty about whether she would be attended to.

In a statement posted on its X account, the Medical Guild said the warning strike followed repeated breaches by the government in honouring previous agreements.

“We are prepared to escalate our measures if the government does not respond swiftly. The welfare of our members and the integrity of the health system are at stake,” an official of the Guild said.

The union has warned that failure to meet its demands could lead to an indefinite strike after a 21-day ultimatum that will follow the warning action.

In a message to its members, it urged full compliance and warned that sanctions would be applied for non-compliance.

“Our monitoring and strike enforcement team will be on patrol to ensure adherence,” the message read.

The Lagos state government, in a statement, said it was concerned about the issues raised and was engaging with the Medical Guild through an existing conciliation committee.

“Meetings have been held, and documents submitted by the Guild are being carefully reviewed in line with existing policies and fiscal regulations,” the statement signed by Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, said.



   

Lagos APC members protest, Demand Chairman’s Removal

AGGRIEVED members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from 57 Local Government Areas, LGAs, and Local Council Development Areas, LCDAs, yesterday, stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly in protest over alleged manipulation and meddlesomeness in council affairs by some party leaders.

Armed security agents, however, prevented a possible breakdown of law and order during the protest.

The protesting APC members chanted solidarity songs and demanded the removal of the Lagos APC Chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, and a member of the House of Representatives, James Faleke, accusing them of poor leadership and manipulating party processes.

The protesters, however, urged President Bola Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other senior APC leaders to intervene in the matter, warning that unresolved grievances could deepen internal party divisions and threaten the APC’s prospects in the 2027 general elections in Lagos.

One of the protesters from Onigbongbo LCDA, Talibu Lawal, who spoke to newsmen, said: “We are loyal members of the APC, but we are not happy with how things are going.

“The leadership at the state level is not doing well. If this continues, it will affect our chances in subsequent elections in Lagos State.

“There were lots of manipulations in the processes leading to the emergence of chairmanship candidates in the last primaries.

“Candidates were imposed on party members over popular wishes by our leaders in Lagos.

“There are moves to impose candidates in the appointments of council executives on newly sworn-in chairmen. We will resist this move.”

The Spokesperson of the party, Mr Seye Oladejo, while reacting to the development, said: “Our attention has been drawn to the reported protest at the Lagos State House of Assembly concerning the constitution of local government cabinets.

“We wish to recognise, acknowledge and respect the rights of party stakeholders and members to express grievances democratically.

“Peaceful protests are a legitimate feature of civic engagement, and we commend those who have conducted themselves calmly and orderly.

“We wish to reassure that the selection of cabinet members for the 20 Local Government Councils and 37 Local Council Development Areas will follow the laid down rules and the internal party guidelines, and the proposition by local leadership of the party after due consultations.

“Please note that the party at the state level only plays an advisory role. The party vehemently denies any allegation of imposing nomination on any local government.

“We want to advise interested members to approach their local leadership, who are the custodians of the powers to nominate.

“We remain committed to constructive dialogue to review concerns and disputes to ensure fair outcomes in line with party values.

“We appeal for constructive participation and plead with the protesters to channel their concerns through official party organs. Our structures exist precisely to address dissent, evaluate claims, and foster unity.

“APC remains confident in its capacity to resolve internal issues without external escalation. Our ultimate goal is stability within both the party and the state governance structure.

“We trust our leadership at various levels to follow the guidelines and endeavour to be fair to all and sundry. 

“We urge patience and understanding on the part of the protesters to achieve the desired objectives.”


 

Monday, 28 July 2025

Golden Penny commits To quality nutrition At Food Fest

Golden Penny Foods, a Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc brand, has pledged to nourish Nigerian families with quality food products, following real-time feedback from consumers during its debut food festival in Enugu.

According to a statement, the event, held at Ngwo Park, Uwani, drew hundreds of residents, families, students, and food lovers who participated in live cooking demonstrations, food tastings, and interactive brand experiences. The company noted that the event was to deepen its regional presence, particularly in the Southeast.

Managing Director of Golden Penny Foods, Devlin Hainsworth, said the food fest exemplified the brand’s focus on producing nourishing and innovative products that meet consumer expectations.

Hainsworth said, “The Golden Penny Foods festival is a celebration of our wide range of superior quality and nourishing food products produced as an innovative response to the consumers’ need for tasty nutrition.”

He described the turnout as “applaudable,” noting that it reflects the brand’s “established trust over the years between the Golden Penny brand and our consumers, a journey marked by the organisation’s unwavering commitment to delivering excellence across various generations.”

Marketing Director, Illyas Kazeem, explained that the food festival builds on earlier efforts such as the Semovita Soup Festival, noting, “We started this journey two years ago with the Semovita Soup Festival across some regions, and this is a step further, bringing it to a full food fest. You can see the wide variety we have here, from pasta to noodles, cereals, oil, and many more.

“The goal is to let consumers experience our brand directly and get acquainted with our endless brands of tasty nutrition.” Golden Penny Foods added that it also designed the festival to connect more meaningfully with consumers by offering product sampling, experience centres, and cooking education that showcase the versatility of its product lines.

Associate Marketing Director, Pasta and Noodles, Foluke Makinde, emphasised the strategic importance of the region, remarking, “The South East is a very important part of the country, and as a company, it is a strategic focus for us to win here and win strongly.”

She noted that the brand wants consumers to associate food with enjoyment and not just sustenance. “We want people to know that food can be fun, and that nutrition can be enjoyable. Beyond just the products, we are giving people a full brand experience,” Makinde stated. “They are not just tasting pasta or noodles but learning new ways to enjoy them and leaving with new memories.”

Golden Penny noted that it gathered consumer insights that will shape future product development and marketing strategies from the event.

Associate Director for New Product Development, NTW & RS, Oluwatooni Odewole, said the feedback mechanism is central to the brand’s innovation drive. She said, “Feedback is a major part of how we ensure that our products are directly responding to our consumers’ nutritional needs. From social media to in-person surveys and direct interactions like this, we are always listening and using those insights to serve our consumers better and reach more communities across Nigeria.”


 

Goldberg Salutes Super Falcons On Historic 10th WAFCON Title Win, Reaffirms Commitment To Women’s Football

Goldberg Lager, one of the flagship brands of Nigerian Breweries, has congratulated the Super Falcons of Nigeria on their hard-fought victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), where they lifted their record-extending 10th continental title.

According to a statement from the brand, the Super Falcons' 10th WAFCON win truly aligns with the ongoing #GoldStandard campaign, showcasing the rest of the continent's best in beauty, fashion, and style on and off the field of play.

The Nigerian women’s team edged past hosts Morocco 3-2 in a thrilling final at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat on Saturday night, capping off a remarkable campaign that showcased their strength, unity, and experience.

In its congratulatory message on Saturday, Goldberg hailed the Super Falcons’ journey as a “true symbol of Naija resilience and pride,” celebrating a team that continues to inspire millions of Nigerians and football fans across the continent.

 “The Super Falcons have once again shown why they are the pride of Africa,” the statement read. “Their courage, discipline, and unity reflect the true spirit of champions. We are proud to celebrate this achievement with them and with all Nigerians,” the Brand Manager, Goldberg, Titilayo Famodimu stated.

Nigeria kicked off their campaign with a 3-0 thrashing of Tunisia before edging out South Africa in the semi-finals after a fierce contest. 

Beyond matchday cheers, Goldberg and Nigerian Breweries have been fuelling the rise of women’s football in Nigeria through consistent brand partnerships, grassroots engagements, and national team support campaigns.

From spotlighting female athletes in their advertising to backing platforms that promote the women’s game, the brand has stayed committed to breaking barriers and opening more opportunities for Nigerian women in sports.

Goldberg noted that this WAFCON title is not only a victory for the Super Falcons but for every girl who dreams of wearing the green and white.

 “We believe in the power of women, and we’re proud to be part of this journey. This win is for all of Nigeria, and we look forward to doing even more to support the women’s game,” she concluded.

The Super Falcons had truly aligned with the brand’s ongoing campaign at #GoldStandard, showcasing the rest of the continent's best in beauty, fashion, and style on and off the field of play.


 

President Tinubu Rewards WAFCON Champions As Super Falcons Bag National Honors And $100,000 Each

    In a grand reception held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday evening, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu honored Nigeria’s Super Falcons for their sensational comeback victory over Morocco in the final of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The Super Falcons, who secured their record 10th WAFCON title with a 3–2 win after coming from two goals down against hosts Morocco on Saturday in Rabat, were received by the President in a jubilant atmosphere as the pride of a grateful nation.

As part of the national honor and appreciation, each player and member of the technical crew received:

Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON)

A 3-bedroom flat each

$100,000 cash reward

$50,000 to each to all members of the technical crew

And an additional 10 Million Naira was awarded to the players by the Governors’ Forum.

President Tinubu, who had placed a post-match video call to the team on Saturday night, spoke with pride and admiration for the team during the ceremony, saying:

“I am very, very proud of you. The entire nation is proud of you. You have lifted our spirits. You are a pride to your generation, and we are all very happy.”

“You will be celebrated, and I look forward to receiving the trophy in Abuja,” he had added during that call.

The Super Falcons arrived in coaster buses at exactly 4:35 p.m., where they were received at the forecourt of the State House, before being ushered into a formal meeting with the President.

Leading the squad were Captain Rasheedat Ajibade, who was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, and head coach Justin Madugu, who masterminded the incredible comeback win.

With this 2024 title, Nigeria’s Super Falcons have won four WAFCON tournaments in the last decade (2014, 2016, 2018, and now 2024), maintaining their dominance in African women’s football.

Their victory in Rabat was one of the most historic and dramatic in WAFCON history, coming back from 0–2 down to win 3–2, and sending shockwaves through the continent and breaking the hearts of the Atlass Lioness of Morocco and it’s fans in general.

According to a statement from the Villa, “Today’s event will be written as one of the most generous reward packages ever given to an African women’s national team.

“The national honours, real estate gifts, and dollar rewards highlights President Tinubu’s commitment to women’s sports and youth development.”

The Super Falcons will now return to their various clubs and countries as national heroines, but they leave the Villa with a message of pride, unity, and recognition that their excellence has been etched in the nation’s history.


 

Union Bank Rewards Customers With N5 Million Each In Save And Win Palli Z Season

The Union Bank of Nigeria has proudly concluded the fourth edition of its acclaimed Save and Win Palli Promo, awarding three fortunate customers a life-changing ₦5 million each at the grand finale. Since its inception, this transformative campaign has disbursed over ₦330 million in cash and gift prizes, touching the lives of more than 5,000 customers nationwide and elevating their financial prospects.

The grand prize winners, representing diverse regions across the country, emerged through transparent electronic draws supervised by regulatory authorities. The celebrated recipients, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq Isah (Zaria Branch, North), Atilabor Seikemefa Friday (Sapele Branch, South-South), and Oluranti Ogunluyi (Ilaro Branch, South-West), received their prizes at The Stallion Plaza, Union Bank’s Head Office, Marina, Lagos, in the presence of other winners, and the Bank’s executive leadership led by Managing Director/CEO Yetunde Oni.

Vivian Imoh-Ita, Head of Retail and SME Business, while reflecting on the enduring impact of the campaign, stated, “Over the past four years, the Save and Win Palli Promo has enriched the lives of thousands, providing crucial financial relief and rewarding diligent savers. We are unwavering in our commitment to empowering our customers so they may thrive and achieve their ambitions.”

Chief Brand and Marketing Officer, Olufunmilola Aluko, highlighted the Bank’s broader mission: “Union Bank is delighted by the ripple effect our targeted savings initiatives have created. We have seen a significant boost in savings culture, allowing customers to reach their financial goals, while our innovative promotions continue to cushion economic challenges and foster responsible financial habits.”

Kicking off in December 2024 and concluding in May 2025, the latest season saw over 3,000 customers rewarded with gifts and cash, including motorcycles, tricycles, fuel vouchers, and substantial cash prizes, with total giveaways exceeding ₦131 million.

To qualify, customers maintained a minimum balance of ₦10,000 and completed at least five transactions monthly. Monthly draw winners received ₦100,000, while quarterly draws featured exciting prizes such as motorcycles and tricycles.

As Season 4 draws to a close, Union Bank reaffirms its dedication to nurturing customer growth and extending robust financial support nationwide. Through continued innovation, the Bank remains steadfast in its mission to empower Nigerians and foster sustainable wealth for all.


 

Sunday, 27 July 2025

NDLEA Arrests Chinese Businessman With Drugs In Lagos

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has disclosed that its operatives arrested a Chinese national, Liang Tak You, with 50 parcels of Loud upon his arrival at the Muritala Muhammed Airport, Lagos State.

The agency, in a statement, on Sunday by its  Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, noted that Liang was arrested on Friday after arriving in Nigeria from Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.

Babafemi continued, “The suspect, who arrived in Nigeria from Bangkok via Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on an Emirates Airline flight, is a Chinese national, naturalised and based in Malaysia, but flew to Thailand where he picked up two suitcases filled with 50 parcels of Loud weighing 26.10kg before heading to Nigeria via the UAE.

“Upon his arrival at the Lagos airport, the NDLEA operatives who were tracking his movement from his port of departure allowed him to pass through the necessary protocols before picking him up on his way out of the airport.”

The NDLEA spokesperson also disclosed that an octogenarian, Grace Ekpeme, was arrested in the Calabar South area of Cross River State with items suspected to be skunk in an intelligence-led operation.

He added that the operatives in Lagos, one suspect, Chidi Agbafo, along the Epe-Ajah Expressway, while taking consignments of 21.7kg of Colorado, some of which were packaged in moimoi cooking sachets and 3.8litres of codeine based syrup in a commercial bus to deliver in Warri and Oghara, Delta State.

Babafemi continued, “The octogenarian grandma, Grace Ekpeme, was arrested at Edet-Nsa Street, Base Site, Calabar South, Cross River State, with over 3kg of skunk in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, following intelligence on her drug-dealing activities.

“At the Apapa seaport in Lagos, a total of 101kg of Canadian Loud factory, packed in 202 tins of imported food items labelled Bean Salad Mix and concealed in two Toyota Sienna buses in a container that came from Canada, were recovered. The discovery was made during a joint examination of the container by the NDLEA officers, men of the Nigeria Customs Service and other security agencies on Friday, July 25.

In another operation in Borno, Babafemi disclosed that 30.1kg of skunk was recovered from a lady, Binta Usman, leading to the arrest of her suspected accomplice, Bala Abdullah, in Maiduguri, the state capital.

He added that three brothers, Nanna Ozirinye, Chizom Ozirinye and Maxwell Ozirinye, were arrested on Saturday during a raid of a cannabis plantation located at Bend Corner forest, in the Idoani area of Ose Local Council, Ondo State, and 2,500 kilograms of skunk were destroyed.

The statement continued, “In Edo State, the NDLEA officers on Wednesday, raided the Asakpa community in Benin City, where they arrested a 26-year-old lady, Bright Sunday Okon, and recovered various quantities of Colorado, Loud, Arizona and skunk, all strains of cannabis, as well as Methamphetamine from her.

While a total of 105.4kg of skunk was recovered by the NDLEA operatives from an abandoned Honda car marked ABC 204 KM in Keffi, Nasarawa state, their counterparts in Niger State on Monday arrested a suspect, Bashir Abdullahi, with 6,400 pills of tramadol 225mg at Kasuwan Gwari area of Minna.

“A notorious drug dealer, Jamiu Omolaja, was taken into custody and 113kg of skunk retrieved from his enclave in Ifo, Ogun State, on Thursday after a violent resistance and attack on NDLEA operatives by members of his gang.”

He concluded that 10,910 capsules of tramadol were seized from a suspect, Adamu Adamu, along the Gombe-Bajoga road, Gombe State, on Saturday, while a consignment of skunk, concealed inside garri, dried scent leaves, and other food items, was intercepted along the Okene-Lokoja highway, Kogi State.

 “A follow-up operation in Abuja led to the arrest of 27-year-old Kindness Bala, who was planning to travel to Katsina state with the cargo and later to Qatar. Similarly, operatives in Kogi on Saturday recovered 23,600 pills of tramadol, 300 ampoules of pentazocine injection and 700 grams of skunk from a truck at a motor park in Ayingba area of the state,” Babafemi stated.