Monday, 7 September 2020

NEW BOOK BY EBI SIKPI

#NowThatYouAreYoung

A book that has started transforming lives already, giving young people a reason to pursue their dreams, make impact and become great.

Orders received even from the USA, Lagos, Jos, Ado Ekiti etc.

Have you ordered for your copy?

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God bless you.

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

BAYELSA STATE GETS NEW COMMISIONERS



His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State has today 26th August 2020 Sworn- in 24 new Commissioners at the State Executive Council, Government House Yenagoa. They are to hit the ground running and ensure a more prosperous Bayelsa as the the Government us christened PROSPERITY GOVERNMENT.
THE Nnames and Portfolios of the Commissioners are;
1. Miss. Preye Broderick - Ministry of Special Duties (East)
2. Esau Andrew - Ministry of Lands & Housing
3. Dr. Ibieri Jones - Ministry of  Mineral Resources.
4. Thompson Amule - Ministry of Local Government Administration, Chieftaincy Affairs and Community Development.
5. Grace Ayakpo Ekiotenne - Ministry of Transport.
6. Stanley Braboke - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment.
7. Moses Teibowei - Ministry of Works
8. Iselema Gbaranbiri - Ministry of Environment
9. David Alagoa - Ministry of Agriculture
10.  Barr. Biriyai Dambo (SAN) - Commissioner for Justice/ Attorney General
11. Dr. Iti Orugbani - Ministry of Culture and Tourism Development.
12. Dr. Promise Ekio - Min. of Science, Communication and Technology.
13. Otokito Federal - Ministry of Labour, Employment and Productivity.
14. Faith Opene - Women Affairs and Social Development.
15. Obosi Churson - Ministry of Special Duties (West)
16. Ekisah Sinkumo - Ministry of Special Projects (Governor's Office)
17. Maxwell Ebibai - Ministry of Finance.
18. Akpoebidei Alamieyeseigha - Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning.
19. Rex Flint George - Ministry of Special Duties ( Central).
20. Baraladei Daniel Igali - Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.
21. Ebitei Tonyon - Ministry of Power and Water Resources
22. Dr. Pabara Newton Igwele - Ministry of Health.
23. Hon. Ayiba Duba - Ministry of Information and Orientation.
24. Hon. Gentle Emelah - Ministry of Education.

Also appointed and sworn in is Mr. Collins Cocodia as Special Adviser to thr Governor on Political Matters. 
Congratulations and best of luck to them all.

Thursday, 21 May 2020

A Governor with a good heart.

Governor Ben Ayade sets up Anti Tax Committee to stop average and poor citizens of Cross Rivers State from paying taxes. He said there is no reason why those who are barely doing business to survive should pay tax.

Follow link to watch the video;

https://youtu.be/i0A2ZZgEZyU

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

FAILURE DOESN'T EXISTS

The man Abraham Lincoln;

Failed in business at age 21
Was defeated in a legislative race at age 22
Failed again in business at age 24
Overcame the death of his wife at age 26
Had a nervous breakdown at 27
Lost a Congressional race at age 34
Lost a Congressional race again at age 36
Lost a Senatorial race at age 45
Failed vice presidential election at age 47
Lost Senatorial race again at age 49
Was elected President of USA at age 52

He couldn't have become President if he had seen these events of his life as failures.

People who believe in failure are almost guaranteed a mediocre existence

-Anthony Robbins, UNLIMITED POWER.

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Get these books I authored, read them, apply the principles therein and thank me later.

Don't judge in a hurry

He came home from work, tired. He sat down on the sofa and put his feet up. His wife brought him a glass of water. His son gave him a sheet of paper and he read through:

English              17%
Biology               35%
Mathematics     40%
Physics              37%
Chemistry          42%
Economics         12%
Agriculture.        19%
Geography          22%

Suddenly, he lost his temper and  started shouting: "What is this? All the time you are on phone and TV! How dare you bring me such marks? How dare you?"

His wife said: "Be patient. Listen...." But he interjected,"Shut up! It's your love and pampering that has spoilt him. He is no good and never serious at all!"

His Wife said: "Oh,really?"
He shouted: "No one in our family has performed so badly,ever!"

The son said: "Dad, I am sorry I made you angry. I was cleaning the old cupboard and I found this. It is your old school report card, dated 27th July, 1980 sir."

The man became humbled and dumbfounded. Imagine the atmosphere afterwards. Calmness in the air. With a foolish grin on his face,he replied, "Son,you don't know. Those days food was scarce." 

*MORAL OF THE STORY*
James 1:19 "So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger."

Have a great day

 *Stay* *Home* 
 *Stay* *Safe*

#copied.

#PositiveMindTherapist.

Something to know about your car insurance

What your car insurers won't tell you
- Your N5,000 third-party car insurance gives you 1 million naira cover 

By Azuka Onwuka 

Why do Nigerians bicker when their cars are involved in minor accidents? It is usually argued that the reason is that most Nigerian vehicle owners do not have "comprehensive insurance cover."

Nigerian comedians use this as a joke regularly, comparing how Nigerian vehicle owners react to minor road accidents and how vehicle owners in the Western world react to similar accidents. When two vehicles have a minor accident on a Nigerian road that involves some dent or some damage to the headlamps or rear lamps, the two drivers would quickly jump out of their vehicles, inspect their vehicles and start shouting at each other, wagging fingers at each other, which may degenerate to an exchange of blows. Some may seize the offending driver or tow his vehicle away and insist that he must pay for the damage caused. In some cases, the person whose car has suffered more damage may rush to the car of the other person and damage its mirror or headlamp or even windscreen in retaliation. As the comedian acts this out, members of the audience laugh because they have either witnessed it or participated in it.

However, when such a minor road accident happens in the UK or the US, the comedian changes his countenance. He paints a picture of how the two drivers will come out of their vehicles gently, survey what has happened, exchange insurance policy numbers and business cards and drive off. The reason is that they know that their insurance companies will take care of the damage.

These jokes have sunk into most Nigerians as the reality. Most Nigerian car owners believe that the N5,000 third party insurance does not cover anything. The belief is that it is procured just to avoid the trouble from police officers who check vehicle particulars on the highways. But is that true?

That is a big lie. That so-called meaningless N5,000 insurance cover that you think is just for the police gives you a cover of N1,000,000 (one million naira) for any damage to any person's property. Just open your glove compartment now, bring out your car insurance and read it. If it is not written on the front page, turn the leaf and check for it. You will see that the N5,000 you paid to the insurance company is not to fulfil all righteousness and escape police wahala. It is meant to protect you from fighting with another road user in the event of an accident. It is meant to ensure that you don’t hand over N100,000 or N300,000 to another road user because your car damaged the person’s headlamp or bumper or fender or bonnet. It also has an unlimited cover limit for any death or bodily injury you cause a third party with your vehicle.

So when you hit someone's vehicle or damage someone's property or injure someone or even kill someone, as long as your N5,000 insurance is valid, your insurance company will pay that person the cost of the damage within one million naira, if it is property, but if it is bodily injury or death, the amount may be decided mutually or by the law court. 

It is called third-party insurance cover because it does not cover losses you incur in an auto accident. You are the first party; the insurance company is the second party; while any other person hit by your vehicle is the third party. So you have insured your car for any damage done to any other road user. If you want your car to be covered, you do the comprehensive insurance.

But if you and someone hit each other and damage each other's vehicles and both of you have that N5,000 insurance cover, the person's insurer should pay for the damage to your vehicle, while your insurer should pay for the damage done to the person’s vehicle.

So when Nigerians are involved in minor accidents, there is no need for all the drama they engage in. They just need to confirm that the other party has a valid N5,000 insurance cover. And because of the fear of the police on the highways, most private car owners have that insurance. Only the drivers of private intra-city commercial buses usually default in this. 

However, when you want to renew your insurance cover, don't give it to touts to do for you, to avoid spending your money to get a fake document. Check around you for the nearest office of an insurance company, broker or agent, or check for the list of Nigerian insurance companies online and send a message to them. They may even come to your office to collect the material.

That many Nigerian car owners or drivers don’t know their right is to the advantage of the insurance companies. What it does for them is that most people who are involved in road accidents do not report such to their insurers. Most car owners ignorantly pay the other party, if such is demanded, and go away to repair their vehicle. Sometimes, the owner of the vehicle decides not to collect any money and goes on to repair the vehicle. Such people are prayed for and called good men or women.

Naturally, the insurers do not bother to explain to those who patronise them what their rights are. Most times, vehicle owners do not even get the vehicle insurance cover themselves. They give money to a tout to procure it. Ironically, getting an insurance policy for a vehicle is the easiest paper one can get for a vehicle. Unlike other vehicle-related documents like driving licence, road-worthiness licence, vehicle licence, proof of ownership, registration number document and the like, the insurance cover is the only one that is not issued by a government agency. Therefore, it does not involve any bureaucracy, which usually causes delays which lead to bribery and corruption in the name of “processing fee.” There is nothing to process in an insurance policy. Just like banks are open all over the country looking for customers, so do insurance companies have branches and outlets all over the country looking for patrons. And just as banks are regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria, so are insurance firms, brokers, and agents regulated by National Insurance Commission.  

Once you make a payment to the insurance firm, your details and the details of the car are entered and your policy certificate is printed out. The document contains the policy number as well as your certificate number, which you will quote in the event of any claim. You can immediately verify the genuineness of your insurance by entering your policy number or vehicle number in the portal of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID). If there is any hanky-panky, you can immediately report the insurance company, and the individual or company will be penalised.

The interesting thing about vehicle insurance is that the amount (N5,000) is so small that no vehicle owner should find it hard to pay annually. And one should not wait for it to expire for even a day before renewing it. It is even better to renew it a week or so before its due date to avoid any story. Accidents don't give a notice before occurring.

If a car owner wants to add N100,000 cover for his vehicle, he can take the N7,500 special policy. This package covers the third party for up to N1,000,000, but covers you for up to N100,000. This will ensure that anytime you have a minor accident, your insurance company can take care of it for you.

But if you want your insurance company to take full responsibility, then you can go for the comprehensive cover, which is usually about 5 percent of the worth of your car. This will also cover the third party.

The ignorance about vehicle insurance is similar to that about health insurance. Most Nigerians do not know that they can insure themselves for about N20,000 annually and get treated throughout the year in good hospitals.

It is said that knowledge is power. Sadly, the Good Book says: "My people perish for lack of knowledge."

--- Twitter @BrandAzuka
©️ The Punch

Sunday, 10 May 2020

Happy Anniversary to a wonderful Couple

Happy wedding anniversary to an amazing, unique and special couple!

Despite several hurdles, you guys have continued to love, pray and support each other. Your care for each other and bond of unity is worth emulating.

We love you guys and pray that may the good Lord continue to rest His hands on you and give you reasons to always celebrate!

Happy anniversary Barr. Alabh George and Timinipre Jennifer Turner!

Monday, 27 April 2020

Total Lockdown in Bayelsa State following an index case of Covid-19

Bayelsa State Governor made a pronouncement today following the index case of corona virus recorded in the State. In his pronouncement he declared a one week total shutdown of the State with effect from midnight Monday 27th April 2020. His statement reads;

"COVID-19 UPDATE:

I announce with regret that we have joined the league of states with the COVID-19 pandemic.

This is coming over eight weeks since the first case was announced in Nigeria.

The index case in Bayelsa is a 49 years old female. She has since been evacuated to the Niger Delta University Teaching  Hospital (NDUTH ) Isolation Center for further management.

As a procedure to stop the spread, we have started tracing all her contacts while necessary environmental decontamination will be carried out immediately at the Bayelsa Specialist Hospital where she was hospitalized.

Following the latest sad development, I have placed a one week compulsory stay at home, except those on essential duties, beginning from midnight today.

I plead with Bayelsans and others who reside in the state to continue to adhere to the established preventive protocols against the virus. 

It is a battle we can win but to achieve that feat, we must work together with complimentary efforts. This is not the time to panic. It is also not the time to spread falsehood.

I assure you that if we all do our part, it will end in victory!

#GreaterBayelsa".

Bayelsans have recieved this news with mixed feelings and are now making appeals for flexibility to allow people receive salaries, buy food and prepare for a total lockdown.

In a facebook post, comrade Ebi Sikpi, a Labour leader and Writer added his voice and called on the Governor to give Bayelsans a grace period before effecting a total shut down in the State. His post reads;
 
"The Governor's mandatory stay at home order/directive for the next one week except for those on essential duties and sales is a welcome development and acceptable in a bid to curb the spread of the corona virus.

However, I would plead with His Excellency to pay salaries to workers first and give a grace period for buying and stocking of foods to reduce the burden the total lock down would cause.

The directive without prior notice is causing panic and confusion.

Thank you sir!"

Friday, 24 April 2020

A Great Read

*I DID NOT AUTHOR THIS, BUT I LOVE IT*

(COPIED).

Reflections on Nigerian House Negroes and their late “massa”, Abba Kyari.

If you have not done so, please take time to watch a 1960s video of Malcolm X explaining the difference in mindset between the house negro and the field negro in a typical slave holding plantation in America. It’s on YouTube.
I guarantee many of us will increase our respective levels of common sense after watching it...and digesting the lessons inherent.

When the master is sick, the house negro says “massa, we sick”.
The house negro sees himself as the extension of his master. He has no sense of self-worth, self-responsibility and self-value. 
He lives in the master’s house or close by. He eats the good food in the master’s house and wears relatively good clothes. He is fiercely loyal to his master to the detriment of his life & freedom. He loves his master and is willing to kill his own to protect his master.

The field negro is the one who bears the brunt of working in the cotton fields from morning till night. He’s poorly fed, poorly clothed, always whipped and brutalized. He feels and understands the wickedness and evil of his enduring oppression.

So when the field negro tells the house negro to join in an escape plan to secure freedom, the house negro always decline. He prefers being a “comfortable” slave to being a free man. 
Many house slaves don’t even realize they are slaves! Harriet Tubman said so.

In the light of the demise of Abba Kyari or the “massa” and consequent reactions from various persons, let’s take the lesson from Malcolm X’s parable to Nigeria and see how it fits.

In a country of 200 million people, an unelected official is appointed the Chief of Staff which is essentially the secretary or personal assistant to the President. 
This CoS appoints himself into the board of NNPC.
This CoS appoints his daughter as a director managing the nation’s sovereign wealth fund.
This CoS usurps power and directs all ministers to pass through him before reaching Buhari.
This CoS relegates the office of the elected VP to nothing.
This CoS hijacks the power of “commander in chief of armed forces” to preside over a meeting of national security chieftains causing the NSA to cry out in alarm.
It is same unprecedented greedy grab for power and control of the nation’s resources that finally nails the CoS when he usurped the responsibilities of a minister and travelled to Germany to negotiate electricity power deals for Nigeria.

No need going further to list all the transgressions which continued even in his death...ranging from the release of his infected body for a public burial to hundreds of people violating social distancing and lockdown directives.

However, the few transgressions (out of many) I listed are the exact definition of official corruption and abuse of power in government. Such blatant acts of official corruption are sheer evil and inhibits the growth of any nation.
And all responsible citizens have a duty to condemn it because evil must be condemned irrespective of who commits it.

I have spent a good amount of time reading various comments and posts about this man’s death and I can’t help reading from people whose mindset fit exactly the type described by Malcolm X as house negroes.
Yes, we have folks who exactly fit Malcom X’s house negro character in Nigeria. And they are everywhere - in the south and in the North. These people are usually those who benefit from the crumbs from the master’s table...or who hope to benefit in future...or who are simply so stupid not to understand how a responsible government should be run.
They understand or feel that open support for the Northern cabal as led by late Abba Kyari means juicy contracts, good career prospects, secure job positions, promotions, favours, etc...
They don’t care about the corruption going on.
They don’t mind that one man and his family have cornered relevant positions controlling billions of dollars of our national wealth.
They don’t mind if hospitals are not equipped and schools are dilapidated.
They don’t care if brothers are killed or their wives and mothers are raped by rampaging herdsmen, while security forces fail to act.

What else characterize the house negroes?

These are the people singing the praise of late Abba Kyari despite all the malfeasance he was involved in.
The house negroes are those praising his “loyalty” to Buhari as if loyalty to one man is far more important than loyalty to a nation of 200m people even when exploited to commit the most brutal form of nepotism and tribalism ever witnessed in Nigeria.
The house negroes are the ones praising him for working seven days a week as if that is wonderful achievement even if it is geared towards bribery and corruption.
The house negroes are the ones praising him for attending schools in UK as if attending the white man’s university is tantamount to having the “perfect” character and education. Talk about inferiority complex at work.
In retrospect, the house negro is the one that also says “ohh don’t say anything bad about our late massa...it is unchristian-like, ungodly and unholy.”

Well, for me, I will conclude this piece by saying this - “either you condemn evil or...you do us a favour by simply shutting up, house negro.”

- Chris Obiekwe.

(Copied)

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Bayelsa Reading Competition 2019; Primary Six pupil emerged winner.

Bayelsa Reading Competition 2019: A Primary Six Female Student Emerged Winner.

A 10 years old primary six student of New Total  Child Academy, Yenagoa, Miss VICTORY FRANK OGBISE  emerged First Place Winner of the 2019 Bayelsa Reading Competition held at the Conference Hall of  Davem Children Center, Green Villa Junction, Isaac Boro Expressway, Bogbolo, Yenagoa the state capital on Sunday, November 3, 2019.

Miss Ogbise, who won the Star Prize of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N150,000), was  closely followed by the 2nd Place Winner,  Miss ZOE ASUEIZIBE WALSON, a 16 years old student of Reedeemers International School, Yenagoa who won the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira (100,000), and the 3rd Place Winner Miss VICTORY BIDI WERIS a 13 years old student of Samara Montessori School, Yenagoa, who won the sum of Fifty Thousand Naira (50,000).

Miss Ogbise emerged Star Prize Winner in a keenly contested competition featuring more than 35 contestants from universities, secondary and primary schools in Bayelsa State.

Speaking earlier on the theme of this year's event captioned "Turning Readers into Leaders'', the organiser of the event and CEO of Wonder Stare Consulting, Comrade Ebi Sikpi said the aim of the programme was to encourage students and youths in Bayelsa State to embrace reading as an important factor in mind development, adding that only people with sound minds can deliver quality leadership in their chosen profession and in life.

The Chairman of the panel of Judges  who is also the convener of the Bayelsa Spelling Bee, Mrs. Ebidenyefa Tarila Nikade while thanking the organizer of the event for giving Bayelsa youths a platform to express themselves and develop a good reading culture, also congratulated all the contestants for their brilliant performances.

Special Guests at the program included; SA to the Governor and IYC Secretary General, Hon. Alfred Kemepado Nimizigha; the State TUC Chairman, Comr. Laye Julius; Nat. President of NDU Alumni Association, Barr. Opuowei Zitimiyola; CEO of Stopover Limited, Mr Padewari Aladei; A Lecturer from University of Africa, Toru-Orua, Mr. Cookey Ibeinmo; CEO of Fiat Logistics Services Limited, Mr Fiateide Godspower; A member of NDU alumni Association, Mr. Raphael Opuofoni; Pastor Augustine Burutolu and others.

Some special Guests who could not attend but made financial contributions to the occasion includes Hon. Michael Olomu; Mr. Polo Briggs; Mr Solomon King etc.

Special comedy and music presentaions by MC Monica, Mr. Right Eyerin, Mr. Gift West, Agulata Bezi, Mr. Rokisbuay Faithful, Krazy Jenkins, Mr. Ebiano Mild Adika and others.

Officials at the occasion included Miss. Timi Ziriki, Foster Evelyn, Samuel Morowei, Mandy Perezi, Harry Porbeni, Timieberi Michael and Benson Josiah.

The Judges were Mrs. Ebideinyefa Tarila Nikade, Mr. Gbenegbara Akpobari and Mr. Siloko Ben Oyintari.

The competition was preceeded by a 2days Book Fair also put together by comrade Ebi Sikpi where Books on various fields/topics were displayed for purchase at discounted rates at the same venue. The Book Fair also featured scrabble competition which was keenly contested and won by Miss Akpos M., popularly called the Billionaire Girl who went home with a prize of five thousand naira.

Signed: Comr. Ebi Sikpi, Chief Host.

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Governor Ben Ayade Employs massively

Cross Rivers State Employs 8000 youths and others.

Copy and search  the link below for details;

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/ayade-declares-automatic-employment-for-8000-youths-in-cross-river/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwis6ZndyvroAhWHAWMBHVowAT8QFjAAegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw3cObPO7Ml2P4VSl11uxAbt&ampcf=1

Or

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1487596828080556&id=100004907585662

Bayelsa Born Ex Freedom Fighter becomes a frontline Entreprenuer

APART FROM OIL AND CONTINUES AGITATIONS, GEN OGUNBOS IS ALSO FARMING:

While the agitation continues for "Resource Control" and as many (both government and citizens) see oil as the only source to our economic growth, one of Niger Delta's foremost agitator, Paul Eris aka Gen Ogunbos is into Rice Farming.

Ogunbos is the CEO, Tankobos Rice Farm situated at Peremabiri kingdom in Bayelsa state and is said to be one of the largest rice farms in Nigeria spanning across 53.5 hectares of land.

The company is already producing and supplying rice in large quantity across the country.

For inquiries, contact Tonkobos Rice Farm on 07030620456.

Written by Timi-Ikio Enewari