Showing posts with label Investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Investment. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Experts Call for Youth Upskilling to Meet Global Demands at COP29 Side Event

At the just-concluded United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) side event, organized by Vivacity Development in collaboration with Ororo Waste Management, key participants emphasized the urgent need for youth upskilling and reskilling—particularly among Nigerian and African youth—to meet global demands in the evolving green economy.



The event, which attracted prominent personalities from diverse fields, focused on the future of work, highlighting how societies can adapt to shifts in green industries, embrace innovative solutions, and equip workforces with essential green skills.


Marianne Overton, spokesperson on climate and energy for the Council of Europe Municipalities and Regions, underscored the importance of environmental security and education as drivers of sustainable change. “Education is the precursor of real change and the tool that makes it happen. Partnerships between businesses and colleges can empower local economies by creating smarter workforce solutions,” she noted. Overton also pointed to growth areas like renewable energy, waste management, and climate finance, stressing that all jobs will eventually require "green" credentials.


Mr. Olumide Idowu, Executive Director of ICCDI Africa, highlighted the role of civil society organizations in promoting access to green skills training for underrepresented communities. He encouraged youth to take proactive steps in sustainable development through innovative strategies and partnerships.


Innocent Edemhanria, Programme Manager of Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), shared insights into innovative solutions to environmental challenges, emphasizing reforestation, mangrove restoration, and sustainable agriculture. He highlighted how renewable energy initiatives like solar microgrids and biogas created jobs and reduced fossil fuel dependence. Oil spill prevention through bioremediation and smart monitoring was also discussed. Edemhanria noted that investing in clean energy technologies and renewables supported sustainability and job creation.


Fred Njehu, Pan-Africa Political Strategist at Greenpeace Africa, stressed the importance of collaborative political strategies in fostering sustainable development and green job creation. He shared examples of Greenpeace Africa's initiatives to advance environmental sustainability and boost economic opportunities in the green sector.


Sohaila Nasser, Development Coordinator and Sustainability Specialist at YLE Foundation, discussed the integration of green skills in industries resistant to adopting sustainable practices. She shared innovative initiatives aimed at equipping the workforce with skills needed for the green economy’s demands.


Major partner and collaborator, Ororo Waste Management in its showcase of its biofuels feedstock aggregation activities in Nigeria, showed the viability of good carbon projects on the continent. 


Their work in the aggregation and processing of feedstock has the potential for large scale green job creation and capacity building and green technology development in Nigeria


Engr. Oluwakemi Ann-Melody Areola, the convener of the COP29 side event, emphasized the transformative impact of the event's resolutions on millions of youth across Africa. She called on governments to domesticate the ideas developed at the conference to align with their countries' unique demands.


With the rapid advancements in green technology and the growing emphasis on sustainability, participants urged stakeholders to act swiftly in equipping the workforce with relevant skills, ensuring global competitiveness, and fostering a sustainable future.

Monday, 19 February 2024

OLUWAKEMI AREOLA, DRIVES YOUTH EMPOWERMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Vivacity Development, under the visionary leadership of Oluwakemi Areola, a steadfast advocate for youth empowerment, reaffirms its strategic commitment to fostering the growth and potential of young individuals within the green economy. Simultaneously, the organization harnesses Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Research and Development (R&D), aiming to catalyze innovation and sustainability.



In a world where environmental consciousness is paramount, Oluwakemi Areola, as the Founder and CEO, recognizes the pivotal role of youth in shaping a sustainable future. By placing a strong emphasis on capacity development, the organization aims to equip young people with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in the evolving landscape of the green economy.


Key Initiatives:


1. Green Economy Training Programs: Vivacity Development is launching specialized training programs concentrated on the green economy. These initiatives will cover crucial areas such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental conservation, empowering young individuals to contribute to a greener world.


2. ICT Integration for R&D: Embracing the transformative power of technology, Vivacity Development incorporates cutting-edge ICT for Research and Development. This approach aims to foster innovation in sustainable practices, environmental conservation, and eco-friendly solutions.


3. Collaborations with Industry Leaders: Oluwakemi Areola spearheads collaborations with industry leaders in the green economy and ICT sectors. These partnerships offer young participants real-world insights, mentorship, and opportunities to engage in impactful projects.


4. Youth-Led Initiatives: Vivacity Development actively encourages youth-led initiatives by providing a platform for young innovators to showcase their ideas. The organization believes in the potential of the younger generation to drive positive change and, through mentorship and support, aims to amplify their impact.


Oluwakemi expresses enthusiasm about the initiative: _"At Vivacity Development, we believe in the power of youth to shape a sustainable future. By investing in their capacity development and leveraging ICT for R&D, we are fostering a generation of environmentally conscious and innovative leaders. Our commitment to the green economy goes hand-in-hand with our dedication to utilizing technology for research and development. Together, these initiatives empower young individuals to be at the forefront of positive change."_


Vivacity Development invites stakeholders, partners, and the public to join in supporting these initiatives and contributing to a more sustainable and resilient future. The first event for 2024 will be held at the University on Abuja on the 22nd February 2024.


The goal of this project, under Oluwakemi Areola's leadership, is to inspire and catalyze transformative actions that promote sustainable development, enhance workforce readiness for the digital age, and accelerate the transition to a green economy. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, promoting best practices, and facilitating capacity building, they seek to create tangible impacts contributing to a more sustainable and prosperous future.


About Vivacity Development:


Vivacity Development is an Abuja-based organization dedicated to empowering youth through capacity development programs. With a focused approach on the green economy and leveraging ICT for R&D, Vivacity Development aims to create a sustainable and innovative future for the younger generation.

Wednesday, 6 December 2023

VIVACITY DEVELOPMENT STEALS THE SPOTLIGHT AT COP 28 SIDE EVENT, EMPOWERING YOUTH AND UNVEILING ECONIGERIA PLEDGE

Vivacity Development, a trailblazer in sustainable initiatives, orchestrated an extraordinary side event during the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP 28), bringing together a distinguished ensemble of dignitaries and handing the reins to the youth for an inspiring occasion.



The event which was sponsored by Uganda Airlines showcased the groundbreaking initiative, the "EcoNigeria Pledge: Personal Climate Commitments." With a commitment to engage and empower over 20 million Nigerians, this innovative project encourages individuals from diverse backgrounds to take personalized actions against climate change.


Youth leaders took center stage during the event, steering discussions and initiatives aimed at fostering environmental responsibility. Their active involvement underscored the crucial role young voices play in shaping the future of our planet.




Dignitaries in Attendance:

- Hon Sunday Dare

- Senator Tokunboh Afikuyomi

- Senator Yinus Akintunde

- SAP info and strategy Bayo Onanuga

- SSAP SDGs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire

- SSAP media Tunde Raman

- Executive Governor Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu (represented)


Featured Speakers:

- Bayo Adams

- AkinWole Omoboriowo

- Kemi Areola

- Titi Oshodi


Key dignitaries present at the side event expressed their support for the EcoNigeria Pledge, recognizing its potential to drive positive change on a national scale. The interactive session allowed attendees to understand the importance of individual contributions in the fight against the climate crisis.



The highlight of the event was the official launch of the EcoNigeria Pledge, where participants were encouraged to make personal commitments to sustainable practices. This pledge serves as a catalyst for building a collective consciousness around environmental responsibility.


Vivacity Development remains steadfast in spearheading initiatives that empower communities and individuals to actively participate in the global effort to combat climate change. The success of this side event at COP 28 marks a significant step forward in the journey toward a sustainable and resilient future for Nigeria and the planet.


For more inquiries, please contact:


Oluwakemi Ann-Melody Areola

ann@Vivacitypr.com


About Vivacity Development:

Vivacity Development is a leading organization dedicated to fostering sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. Through innovative initiatives and collaborative efforts, Vivacity aims to inspire positive change and contribute to a resilient and ecologically conscious future.


https://pledge.vivacitydevelopment.org/

Friday, 1 December 2023

VIVACITY DEVELOPMENT SHINES SPOTLIGHT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS AT COP28 WITH CEO KEMI AREOLA AS HOST

Dubai, UAE — Vivacity Development is thrilled to announce its participation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP28) with a compelling side event hosted by the esteemed CEO, Kemi Areola. The event, scheduled for Monday, December 04, 2023, from 4-6 pm at Expo City, Dubai, UAE (Safe Zone), will focus on "Climate Change Awareness - Nigeria's Action Plan."



Event Overview:

As the world unites to address the pressing issue of climate change, Vivacity Development is proud to contribute with a thought-provoking side event, featuring Kemi Areola as the host. The event aims to raise awareness about climate change, with a specific focus on Nigeria's comprehensive action plan.


Key Details:

- Date: Monday, December 04, 2023

- Time: 4-6 pm

- Location: Expo City, Dubai, UAE (Blue Zone)


Main Topic:

The main theme of the side event revolves around "Climate Change Awareness - Nigeria's Action Plan." This pivotal discussion will illuminate Nigeria's determined efforts in combating climate change, underscoring the importance of global collaboration.


Subtopics:

1. Human Health as It Affects Women and Young People:

Exploring the impact of climate change on the health of women and young people, this subtopic emphasizes the need for targeted strategies and interventions.


2. Adaptation and Resilience Strategies:

Delving into the adaptation and resilience strategies implemented by Nigeria, this subtopic will showcase successful initiatives and lessons learned.


3. Encouraging Individual Action:

Focusing on inspiring and empowering individuals to take action against climate change, this subtopic underscores the role of individual choices and behaviors in creating a sustainable future.


Contact Information:

For further details about the event and participation, please contact:

@Vivacitydevt 

Email: info@vivacitypr.com

www.vivacitydevelopment.org


Vivacity Development's side event at COP28UAE is poised to be a dynamic platform for fostering meaningful discussions on climate change. 

Monday, 20 November 2023

CONSULATE-GENERAL OF THE KINGDOM OF NETHERLANDS IN LAGOS, PARTNERS WITH VIVACITY DEVELOPMENT

The Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos and Vivacity Development are pleased to announce their partnership for Vivacity upcoming side event at Dubai COP 28, focused on Climate Change Awareness: Nigeria's Action Plan. The event is scheduled to take place on December 4th, 2023, at 4pm.



The side event aims to bring together key stakeholders, experts, and policymakers to discuss and highlight Nigeria's action plan in combating climate change. With the theme of Climate Change Awareness, this event will shed light on the urgent need for collaborative efforts to address the challenges posed by climate change and emphasize the importance of sustainable development in Nigeria.


The partnership between the Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos and Vivacity Development signals a shared commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices. By joining forces, the two organizations aim to create a platform for knowledge exchange, dialogue, and actionable solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change in Nigeria.


The event will feature distinguished speakers who are leading authorities in the field of climate change, including representatives from the government, international organizations, academia, and civil society. They will share insights, best practices, and innovative approaches to foster climate resilience and sustainability in Nigeria.


Engr. Oluwakemi Areola, CEO of Vivacity Development, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "We are honored to collaborate with the Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos for this event. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, we can collectively drive positive change and contribute to Nigeria's efforts in combatting climate change."


The Climate Change Awareness: Nigeria's Action Plan side event promises to be an engaging and insightful platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and fostering partnerships. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria's climate change challenges, as well as innovative strategies and practical solutions for a sustainable future.


For more information please contact Oluwakemi at @vivacitydevt  


About the Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos:

The Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands is committed to fostering bilateral relations, promoting sustainable development, and addressing global challenges such as climate change. Through partnerships and collaborations, the Consulate seeks to create meaningful impact and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future.


About Vivacity Development:

Vivacity Development is a leading organization dedicated to driving sustainable development in Nigeria. Through research, capacity building, and stakeholder engagement, Vivacity Development aims to create positive change and build a resilient future for Nigeria.

Thursday, 9 November 2023

YOUTH AND TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS UNVEILED BY OLUWAKEMI IN ITV INTERVIEW

Yesterday, CEO Vivacity Engr Oluwakemi Areola had the pleasure of engaging in a dynamic conversation on tech and youth-related matters during this morning's show on Independent Television. The discussion delved into the intersection of technology and the youth demographic, exploring topics that resonate with the current landscape of innovation and societal dynamics.



They explored the role of technology in shaping the experiences of young individuals, discussing how it influences their education, career choices, and overall lifestyles. The conversation highlighted the impact of digital advancements on a wide range of learning methodologies and the importance of empowering the youth with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly evolving world.


Additionally, they delved into the challenges faced by the youth in navigating various landscapes, addressing issues such as government engagement, financing, and the need for responsible and ethical communication.stratergies. The discussion aimed to not only acknowledge the opportunities that Nigeria presents but also to foster a deeper understanding of the potential bottlenecks and ways to navigate them successfully.


Throughout the show, Engr Oluwakemi  proffered  potential solutions in various fields, providing her personal perspectives on the evolving relationship between governments and the youth demographic. 


She said 

"By fostering an open dialogue, we aim to bridge the gap between generations, encouraging a mutual understanding of the transformative power of communications and its benefits for the future.'


The viewers had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of the tech-driven world and its impact on the aspirations and challenges faced by the youth. 


She also highlighted that 


"As Nigeria continues to navigate the ever-changing landscape of technology and society, these discussions serve as a crucial platform for fostering awareness, understanding, and collaboration among all generations.'

Saturday, 21 October 2023

DISCOVER THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN OUR EXCLUSIVE PRE-EVENT WEBINAR

Vivacity Development is excited to announce an exclusive pre-event webinar that will set the stage for our upcoming UAE COP28 Side Event. This informative and engaging session is designed to give participants a glimpse into the exciting world of Climate Change and Nigeria’s Action plan, offering a sneak peek into what to expect from the main event.


Event Details:

Title: Pre-Event Webinar: Climate Change Awareness: Nigeria’s Action Plan


Date: Tuesday 24th October 2023


Time: 2pm


Platform: Zoom


Registration Link: https://bit.ly/VivacityDevt-Cop28-ZoomLink


About the Pre-Event Webinar:

The pre-event webinar is a unique opportunity for participants to gain early insights into the key themes, discussions, and experts that will be featured during the main COP 28 side event set to hold in Dubai, UAE. Our expert speakers will provide valuable perspectives on Nigeria’s Action Plan, share industry trends, and offer a taste of the knowledge and inspiration that await attendees at the full event.



Registration:

Participation in the pre-event webinar is free, but registration is required. To secure your spot and receive access to the event, please register at  https://bit.ly/VivacityDevt-Cop28-ZoomLink


About Vivacity Development 

Vivacity Development is a social enterprise organisation. We are committed to fostering Sustainable Development around the World.


Contact:

For media inquiries or more information about the pre-event webinar, please contact:


Oluwakemi Areola

Vivacity Development 

@vivacitydevt 

+2348137603115


Don't miss this exciting opportunity to get a head start on Climate Change and Nigeria’s Action Plan. Join us for the pre-event webinar to kick off the discussion and be part of the UAE COP28 conversation. We look forward to seeing you there!

NIGERIAN YOUTH ADVOCATES SET TO HOST YOUTH SIDE-EVENT AT COP28 IN DUBAI


Nigerian youth advocates are gearing up to make a powerful impact on the global stage as they prepare to host a significant youth side-event at the upcoming COP28 summit, set to be held in Dubai, UAE.


The event is convened by former Special Assistant on Youth, ICT, and Corporate Relations to the immediate past Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Kemi Areola, and will be organized by Vivacity Development, an organization dedicated to promoting positive change and development.


Areola, who is the CEO of Vivacity PR and Vivacity Development, is at the helm of the initiative. With her wealth of experience and dedication to youth empowerment and climate action, she is set to steer the event towards a brighter future.


According to Areola, the focus of the event is of paramount importance, as it zeroes in on critical issues affecting the African continent, particularly its youth and women, in the context of climate change.


She further stated that the event’s theme, “Climate Change Awareness - Nigeria's Action Plan,” encapsulates the urgency and importance of these topics on the global stage.


Among the topics slated for discussion at the event are: human health as it affects women and young people; adaptation strategies resilience building; and the power of individual actions in the fight against climate change.


"This initiative builds on the success of a previous Nigerian youth side event, which was held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, in November 2022, organized by the Nigerian Ministry of Youth and Sports. The event was aptly tagged  “Youth and Climate Change,” underscoring the pivotal role young individuals play in addressing climate-related challenges,"  Areola emphasized.


"During last year’s youth event, a tree planting project named “Project 250k” was launched, aiming to combat the adverse effects of climate change in Nigeria."


As we approach COP28 in UAE, the Nigerian youth advocates, led by Kemi Areola and supported by Vivacity Development, are poised to drive climate action and awareness to new heights. "Together, they will chart a course towards a more sustainable future, one that acknowledges the importance of Africa’s youth, women, and climate change in shaping our shared destiny.”

Friday, 24 July 2020

COVID-19: MINISTRY LAUNCHES APP DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE TO FIRE UP CREATIVITY IN YOUTH

In response to the on-going Covid-19 Pandemic, the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, in partnership with the public and private sector actors, has invited young Nigerians to participate in the 60 Day App Development Challenge aimed at engaging them to compete with one another in the art of mobile application design. 


The Ministry, who announced this via a statement, said app developers interested in the project should be inspired by the desire to get their fellow Nigerians connecting seamlessly and safely with each other, and conducting their businesses even as the pandemic is still an ongoing concern. App submissions must solve a problem within the following fields: Edu-Tech, Agri-Tech, Sport, Health, Fin-Tech and Telecommunications.



"Through this competition, we hope to see a slew of highly innovative and easy-to-use apps, which can be used to improve a range of processes and increase the ease of accessibility to services available to the citizenry," the statement said.



The best set of applications will attract multi-million naira prizes and training to further develop the applications. Modalities and rules for participation can be found at noya.ng or www.youthandsport.gov.ng.


The challenge kicked off on Wednesday 8th July, 2020. The project is supported by the Bank of Industry (BOI), Industrial Trust Fund (ITF), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), IBM, Microsoft, Afrilabs, 21st Century and NINE.


Signed

Media Office to the Minister of Youth and Sports Development

Sunday, 12 July 2020

NATIONAL THEATRE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT: MINISTER COMMENDS PRESIDENT BUHARI ON COMMITMENT TO CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE YOUTH

The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare, has praised President Muhammadu Buhari for renewing his commitment to providing opportunities for the Nigerian Youth. He described the President's call for investment in projects that will directly benefit young people as visionary and timely.


The Minister made this known on Sunday July 12th, during his brief remarks at the event to handover the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos, to the Central Bank Nigerian (CBN) and the Bankers Committee for its redevelopment into the Lagos Creative and Entertainment Centre.


"Today’s event is another giant step towards strengthening President  Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to create opportunities for our teeming Youth. For me, this project fits perfectly into his challenge to me to seek out and collaborate with willing partners to keep the Nigerian Youth busy.  The potentials of this four component New National Theatre is massive in job creation for our Youth, talent discovery and development, revenue generation and as an innovation and technology hub.


"With the pandemic still biting hard at our nation and the world at large, this project is a much needed shot in the arm to vaccinate our Youth against the multi-headed challenges of unemployment, criminality and the negative impressions forced on them by the very few unscrupulous individuals, who have chosen a life of crime on the international scale."


The event was attended by the Minister for Information, Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele; and the Chairman of the Bankers Committee, Mr. Herbert Wigwe.


Mr. Dare thanked the Bankers Committee for their will to invest in the Youth, saying it was worth the risk. He added that the creative industry in Nigeria which is fueled by the energy and imagination of the Youth, is a lucrative venture.


"It is now commonplace to hear music produced by our Youth in shopping malls of Dubai, New York, London, and Moscow amongst other great cities of the world," he said. "In terms of downloads, Nigerian artistes like WizKid and Davido are punching at a global level. From the Royal Albert Hall to 02 Centre in London, to virtually all African capitals, sold out audiences in some cases exceeding 35,000 people have paid premium prices to see these amazing home-grown Nigerian products perform. The value chain they lubricate - from legal specialists, logistics, video/graphic artists, fashion, broadcast engineering and much more - are extensive."


The National Theatre property and the entire land was officially handed over by Alhaji Lai Mohammed since the establishment is under his ministry, which is in a partnership with the Lagos State Government, the Bankers’ Committee and the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development on the project. The project, which is to be completed in 18 - 22 months, would convert the National Theatre to a creative village, with four other pillars, including a pillar for the film industry; one for the music industry, one for fashion and another one for Information Technology.



"One strand that binds the millennial generation is their love for the creative arts and entertainment. These are the lifeblood of the new millennial economy," Mr. Dare said. "Despite the crowded global market, Nigerian Youth have excelled with their music permeating every corner of the globe. They are etching the Nigerian brand in the consciousness of their generational peers, as a country that can produce the very best. For each of the examples given, there are millions amongst our Youth with talents, innovative ideas and skills, who are unable to access much needed technology and credit. They all need their country’s support. That support pipeline is born today.


"The Nigerian Youth represents a critical component in propelling the world towards attaining the sustainable development goals."

Friday, 3 July 2020

OBTAIN CERTIFICATES ACCEPTABLE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AT CITIZENSHIP AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING CENTRE (CLTC)

The Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC) is an initiative of the FG under the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports established for the training and moulding of responsible and respectable citizens and leaders through Online Courses and Physical Boot camps.


At CLTC, We help people build and develop their capacity to function in a competitive world through our core values and Leadership Training Modules of Character Development, Adventure & Challenge, Compassion, and service as well as Social and Environmental Responsibilities.
At CLTC, we believe that Education is much more fun and effective when it's practical, engaging, applicable, and understandable, hence our simplified and detailed courses.

We are offering five (5) Online Courses this period and they are as follows;

1. Citizenship and Leadership for Executives.

2. Citizenship and Leadership for Corporate Class

3. Leadership and Citizenship for Job-seekers

4. Leadership and Citizenship for Working class

5. Leadership and Citizenship for Students

All our courses are detailed, encompassing, time-effective yet flexible to enable our students understand and be able to apply well to Reality.


For example, The Job Seekers Module develops participants’ capacity of mind, body, and spirit for understanding one’s responsibilities to self, others, and community.

All our online classes are Certified with recognized Certificates acceptable all over the country and beyond.

Over the past years, we have had more than 7 million students and more than 80% feedbacks from this our students which is a testimony to the effectiveness of our Courses.

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Monday, 4 May 2020

TRUMP SAYS US TO HAVE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE BY END OF YEAR

President Donald Trump on Sunday said the United States will have a coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year.
“We are very confident that we’re going to have a vaccine at the end of the year, by the end of the year,” Trump said in a Fox News “town hall” show broadcast from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.

He also said he would urge the reopening of schools and universities in September, saying “I want them to go back.”

The vaccine prediction moves up the timeline that has been discussed as the United States and other countries race to be the first to bring out a way to prevent COVID-19.

Trump insisted he would be happy for another country to beat US researchers to the medicine, saying “if it’s another country I’ll take my hat off.”

“I don’t care, I just want to get a vaccine that works.”

Asked about risks during human trials in a research process that is going unusually quickly, Trump said “they’re volunteers. They know what they’re getting into.”

Trump appeared to acknowledge that he was getting ahead of his own advisors on the prediction for the vaccine.

“The doctors would say ‘well, you shouldn’t say that.’ I’ll say what I think,” he said.


SOURCE: GUARDIAN

Wednesday, 18 March 2020

VIVACITY PR RESTATES COMMITMENT TO SUPPORT GIRL CHILD CAUSE IN NIGERIA

A global Public Relations firm, Vivacity PR has restated commitment to supporting and promoting the girl-child cause in Nigeria.


Kemi Areola, chief executive officer, Vivacity PR, made this commitment at the Vivacious Ball 4.0 event held in Lagos on Sunday to commemorate the international women’s day as well as lend a voice to the plight of the girl child in Nigeria.

Areola said the event was designed to foster sustainable support and empowerment for the girl child and related causes.



“One major issue affecting the girl child today is lack of education. When it comes female genital mutilation, equal opportunities, domestic violence and sexual rights, it all boils down to lack of education. Hence, my team and I are identifying a girl child from each school in different communities who is underprivileged to ensure she gets an education to university level and this we hope to sustain”, she added.



Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the first lady of Lagos State who was represented by Olabisi Onigbajo commended Vivacity PR for projecting the plight of a girl child, making her live a normal life and ensuring she competes favorable with her male counterpart.

She admonished attendees at the event to be part of the movement in creating a gender-equal world, adding that it is the responsibility of everyone to tackle gender balance and discrimination.



“The existence of human life is impossible without equal participation of both men and women. It also determines development. The girl child should be respected and loved. This is why I align with this event to grow the needed support for our girls.

“The present administration of Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu is looking at partnering with organisations like Vivacity PR to help in the education of the girl child and play up their interests,”the first lady said.



She however encouraged girls across Nigeria to remain focused, believe in themselves, and live their comfort zones so that their true potential can manifest.

Hajiya Zakiyaya Masari, the wife of Kastina State governor, represented by Nasir Mohammed said the first lady of Katsina State is looking at working closely with Vivacity PR on promoting the course of the girl child.

“Our next plan of action is to partner with Vivacity PR. We are looking at how to learn from them and take their advice,” Masari said.



She said education of the girl child in Kastina is changing now for the better

She noted that for years now Kastina State has had a department focused on the girl child development, which is headed by the special adviser to the governor and they are doing very well in collaboration with international partners in the country.


“Things are really changing. Girl child enrollment in school has changed, withdrawal of the girl child from schools have reduced drastically. You see so many girls proceeding from secondary schools to the university. Once you support a woman, you have supported a whole society,” she added.





Friday, 6 March 2020

PEOPLE THAT STUDY ABROAD ARE USUALLY RATED ABOVE THOSE THAT STUDIED IN NIGERIA’S INDIGENOUS INSTITUTIONS. (MRS. KEMI AREOLA, SA TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF YOUTH AND SPORT DEVELOPMENT)

5th March, 2020
Abuja.
At the event, Open Ukrainian Education Education Days “Study in Ukraine 2020” held at the NAF conference centre, Abuja on 5th March,2020 was graced with presence of delegates from Embassy of Ukraine in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Nigeria Ministry of Education, Ukrainian State Center for International Education of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukriane, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nigeria, Director of Nigerian-Ukranian Trade House “Newsvit” and partners – Intergraid company in the quest to ease the process of Nigerians interested in studying in Ukraine. Introductory and welcome remark were addressed by Tetyana Mayboroda, Sumy State University Ukraine.

Nigeria population is very youth heavy that will become more relevant in the next 10 to 20years. The quest to build a better Nigeria has gone beyond mere low level of education, youths need to be equipped with solid quality education to compete in the labour market. The rate at which Nigerian students relocate abroad to study has continually been on the increase, every year has witnessed a significant rise in the numbers of students migrating abroad for education; despite the huge costs of financing such moves. The rate at which Nigerian students relocate abroad to study has continually been on the increase due to quality standard of education in developed countries.

Charge d’Affairs of Ukraine to Nigeria Serhii Yushkevych in his words said: “One of the cheapest countries to study in developed countries is Ukraine, you can have a degree with 2000 to 4500 dollars”. Recently, there have been an increase in the population of Nigerians interested in studying in Ukraine. “Ukranian Education Foundation” was purposely set up incase they face any challenges in Ukraine such as combating attacks on Nigeria students and guaranteed safety.

Kemi Areola, Special Assistant ICT And Corporate Relations to The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare: “It has also been observed that employers of labour in Nigeria tend to prefer people who studied abroad, especially in countries with great quality of education. We are not saying that Nigerians quality of education is below par but that we have a fair bit to learn from countries that have educational systems in place for a good number of years longer than Nigeria has. Such people that study abroad are usually rated above those that studied in Nigeria’s indigenous institutions.”

She ended her speech by imploring every youth to consider studying at least a part of their course in abroad.
Studying in Ukraine is subject to scholarship programme to support qualified students financially.  For the purpose of studying in home comfort, their universities offers various online courses says 2nd Secretary Ukrainian Embassy in NIgeria - Bodgan Soltys.

The conference was closed by the signing of Memorandum between Olena Nedryhailo (official representative of UCCI in Nigeria) and Agenla Adamu (partners – Intergraid company) for the creation of Charity organization “Ukranian Education Foundation”.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: DOLAPO OSINBAJO, ROTIMI AMAECHI TO GRACE VIVACIOUS BALL 4.0 IN SUPPORT OF GIRL CHILD, HOLDS MARCH 8


To commemorate the international women’s day as well as lend a voice to the plight of the girl child in Nigeria, an exclusive event tagged Vivacious Ball 4.0 is set to hold on Sunday, March 8 at the prestigious Federal Palace Hotels, Victoria Island, in Lagos.

“One major issue affecting the girl child today is lack of education. When it comes female genital mutilation, equal opportunities, domestic violence and sexual rights, it all boils down to lack of education. Hence, my team and I are identifying a girl child from each school in different communities who is under privileged to ensure she gets an education to university level and this we hope to sustain”, she added.

The event which will witness advocates, supporters, individuals and organisations is aimed at fostering support for girl child causes in Nigeria beyond. According to the host, Special Assistant on ICT & Corporate Relations to the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, CEO/Public Relations Consultant – Vivacity Public Relations, Oluwakemi Areola, the event is designed to foster sustainable support and empowerment for the girl child and related causes.

Expected in attendance are wife of the vice president of the federal republic of Nigeria, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, Minister for Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, former governor of Jigawa state, Ibrahim Saminu, CEO, KCN holdings limited, Ken Nwaelena, Turaki. Others Include first Ladies from various states, high ranking women in government and business.


Areola, a passionate crusader and advocate for the girl child, who recently turned 40, also launched her Simply Vivacious outfit, specialised in Ankara jackets, male and female underwears.

Monday, 24 February 2020

SUPPORT FOR THE GIRL CHILD - VIVACIOUS BALL 4.0

Vivacious Ball 4.0 is an exclusive event for advocates, supporters, individuals and organizations aimed at fostering support for girl child causes in Nigeria & beyond.

It will be a fun night of dining, entertainment and socializing with The Who is who in the top industries in Nigeria. There will be a fundraiser/donations/support/sponsors and auctioning of top notch memorabilia and exclusive items on the night.

The whole event is designed to Foster sustainable support and empowerment for the girl child.

THEME: SUPPORT FOR THE GIRL CHILD

We will have in attendance: HIGH RANKING WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT/ TOP WOMEN IN BUSINESS/ INTERNATIONAL WOMEN ORGANIZATIONS, INDIVIDUALS IN SUPPORT ETC

Date: 8TH MARCH, 2020
Time: 2PM RED CARPET:
           3PM -7PM MAIN EVENT

Venue: FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL, 6-8 AHMADU BELLOW WAY, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS.

Take a stand in support of the girl child today! Visit vivaciousball40.vivacitypr.com to find out more.

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

AFRICA HAS A HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AND SLUGGISH ECONOMIC GROWTH. - MS OLUWAKEMI AREOLA

Speaking at the 1st Afro Entrepreneurship Education Summit in Abuja, Ms Oluwakemi Ann-Melody Areola @vivacitypr said that Entrepreneurship education can be said to focus on the development of skills or attributes that enables the realization of opportunity, where management education is focused on the best way to operate existing hierarchies. Both approaches share an interest in achieving "profit" in some form (which in non-profit organizations or government can take the form of increased services or decreased cost or increased responsiveness to the customer/citizen/client).


Africa has a high unemployment rate and sluggish economic growth. It's time to consider what our academic institutions can do to reduce unemployment and to help the poor - by taking what they do best (education) and applying it to one of the most effective mechanisms for economic growth and empowerment (entrepreneurship).


Africa’s economies are not creating as many jobs as the schools are graduating students. Every year, approximately 11 million young people enter the workforce, competing for approximately 3 million jobs created. The gap of 8 million is wide and growing. Consequently, it takes an average young person up to six years to find their first job.
In order to cope with this reality young people often become entrepreneurs by default, rather than by design. To help these young entrepreneurs to be successful in business, it is important that they receive the tools, skills and knowledge that they need to understand business.


Entrepreneurship is an important avenue for job creation outside the formal economy as well. There is a missing middle in the conversation around entrepreneurship in Nigeria. In order to solve the employment problem in Nigeria, mass entrepreneurship will have to be a significant part of the solution. Given the low levels of investment, there is a significant opportunity to support mass entrepreneurship to provide better jobs and livelihoods to many people.

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

FG TO SPEND N2.7TR ON INFRASTRUCTURE

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the Federal Government will be spending over N2.7 trillion on critical infrastructure across the country.
Osinbajo disclosed this yesterday while unveiling a 2.5kilometer flyover named after Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata at Fagge Council Area of Kano State.

The Vice President, who restated President Muhammadu Buhari’s renewed commitment to engender growth in the country’s infrastructure architecture, commended Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for his foresight.Earlier, Ganduje said his administration approved N500m to mobilise the contractor back to site after the project was abandoned at 25 percent completion by the immediate past government.

Ganduje pledged to sustain development plan of Kano City to compete with mega cities in Africa and across the world.Osinbajo also commissioned an interchange underpass along the Kofa-Ruwa-Katsina road, named after Alhaji Tijjani Hashim and laid foundation of Sheikh Karibullah Nasiru Kabara flyover in the Kofar Mata area of the city centre.He also stressed the need to domesticate security architecture and engage communities in the management of their own safety.

Insisting that agitations for community policing in the country was indisputable, he declared that the best security strategy to overcome crimes and criminality was local participation in security of lives and property.The Vice President’s position may have been informed by the decision South West governors to form their regional security outfit named “Amotekun,” which now attracts divergent views from different segments of the country.

On poverty reduction, Osinbajo explained that the Federal Government has promised to bring 10 million Nigerians out of poverty in the next 10 years.“And I must confirm to you that this government is committed to actualising it and that was why it launched its social investment programme (SIP).

“Again, we are now feeding 9.5 million children daily in public schools across the country. Government also gave out N2m loan to traders.Earlier, he visited Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, at his palace where he commended the monarch for keeping peace in his Kingdom.Speaking, Sanusi commended the Vice President for recognising Kano as one of the peaceful states in the country and urged Osinbajo to consider the state as his second home.


SOURCE: GUARDIAN

DANGOTE PLANS TO BUY ARSENAL IN 2021

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has disclosed his new plans of taking over the ownership of Arsenal Football Club from Stan Kroenke.

“I’m trying to finish building the company and then after we finish, maybe some time in 2021 we can,” Dangote said in a recent interview  on the David Rubenstein Show in September.

The Nigeria businessman has made no secret of his desire to take over the north London club in the past and has made several statements about launching a future takeover bid in the past.

He said in 2018 that he would likely bid to buy the London club in 2020.  But he is currently working towards the completion of his refinery in Lagos.


Dangote, a 62-year-old Gunners supporter, ranks number 136 on Forbes’ rich list, said his next focus is buying Arsenal after the completion of his current projects.

But while the Dangote Refinery which is projected to be one the world’s largest oil refineries has not been completed in three years, the Nigerian businessman has made a definitive statement to buy Arsenal.

“It is a team that yes I would like to buy some day, but what I keep saying is we have $20billion worth of projects and that’s what I really want to concentrate on,” Dangote said


Dangote said the Arsenal project will get an unrivaled attention after completing the current ones which are designed to take “the company to the next level.”

Dangote owns about 85% of the publicly-traded Dangote Cement through a holding company. He also owns stakes in publicly-traded salt, sugar and flour manufacturing companies.

As at 2019, Dangote’s net worth was estimated to be $10 billion.


SOURCE: GUARDIAN

Thursday, 9 January 2020

WORLD BANK PUTS NIGERIA’S GROWTH AT 2.1 PER CENT IN 2020


The World Bank Group, yesterday, raised Nigeria’s growth expectations in 2020 to 2.1 per cent, describing it as an “edge up”, a development that confirms the country’s continued stay in sluggish economic path for another calendar year.

It also warned that the macroeconomic framework is characterised by multiple exchange rates, foreign exchange restrictions, high persistent inflation, and a central bank targeting manifold objectives that are not conducive to confidence.

Meanwhile, the global economic growth is also forecast to edge up to 2.5 per cent in 2020, as investment and trade gradually recover from last year’s significant weakness, but downward risks persist.

The World Bank’s “January 2020 Global Economic Prospects”, however noted that growth among advanced economies as a group is anticipated to slip to 1.4 per cent in 2020, in part due to continued softness in manufacturing.

onomies as a group is anticipated to slip to 1.4 per cent in 2020, in part due to continued softness in manufacturing.


On the other hand, growth in emerging market and developing economies is expected to accelerate this year to 4.1 per cent, though not broad-based, but improved performance of a small group of large economies, some of which are emerging from a period of substantial weakness.

The global institution noted that in Angola, Nigeria, and South Africa- the three largest economies in the region, growth was subdued in 2019, remaining well below historical averages and contracting for a fifth consecutive year on a per capita basis.

Beyond the large economies, growth also deteriorated in several industrial commodity exporters in 2019, as weaker prices and softer demand dampened activity in extractives sectors, such as in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, and Namibia.

The World Bank Group Vice President for Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, Ceyla Pazarbasioglu, said: “With growth in emerging and developing economies likely to remain slow, policymakers should seize the opportunity to undertake structural reforms that boost broad-based growth, which is essential to poverty reduction.

“Steps to improve the business climate, the rule of law, debt management, and productivity can help achieve sustained growth.”

The bank’s Prospects Group Director, Ayhan Kose, added: “Low global interest rates provide only a precarious protection against financial crises. The history of past waves of debt accumulation shows that these waves tend to have unhappy endings.

“In a fragile global environment, policy improvements are critical to minimize the risks associated with the current debt wave.”

Regional growth is expected to pick up to 2.9 per cent in 2020, assuming investor confidence improves in some large economies, energy bottlenecks ease, a pickup in oil production contributes to recovery in oil exporters and robust growth continues among agricultural commodity exporters.

The forecast is weaker than previously expected reflecting softer demand from key trading partners, lower commodity prices, and adverse domestic developments in several countries.

A sharper-than-expected deceleration in major trading partners such as China, the Euro Area, or the United States, would substantially lower export revenues and investment.

A faster-than-expected slowdown in China would cause a sharp fall in commodity prices and, given Sub-Saharan Africa’s heavy reliance on extractive sectors for export and fiscal revenues, weigh heavily on regional activity.

A broad-based rise in government debt has led to sharp increases in interest burdens, crowding out noninterest expenditure and raising concerns about debt sustainability.

Insecurity, conflicts, and insurgencies— particularly in the Sahel—would weigh on economic activity and food security in several economies. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent as the climate changes, posing a significant downside risk to activity due to the disproportionate role played by agriculture in many economies in the region.

Still, about a third of emerging market and developing economies are projected to decelerate this year due to weaker-than-expected exports and investment.

U.S. growth is forecast to slow to 1.8 per cent this year, reflecting the negative impact of earlier tariff increases and elevated uncertainty. Euro Area growth is projected to slip to a downwardly revised 1 per cent in 2020 amid weak industrial activity.

Downside risks to the global outlook predominate, and their materialization could slow growth substantially. These risks include a re-escalation of trade tensions and trade policy uncertainty, a sharper-than expected downturn in major economies, and financial turmoil in emerging market and developing economies.

Even if the recovery in emerging and developing economy growth takes place as expected, per capita growth would remain well below long-term averages and well below levels necessary to achieve poverty alleviation goals.


SOURCE: GUARDIAN