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Thursday, 1 October 2015
Independence: Buhari’s administration lacks economy blue print for Nigeria—Rights Activist
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Winlot lottery launches online apps
WINLOT lottery has launched an online lottery mobile app as part of the activities designed to generate more revenue to the government.
The Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State Lottery Board, Lanre Gbajabiadi at the launch of Winlot Lottery mobile app in Lagos, said revenues which are generated from the lottery commission are used to finance other sectors of the state; health, education, infrastructure and environment sector.
“Remitted revenues from the operation of lottery are used by the Lagos State government, which are beneficial to the citizens of the state.”
He confirmed the online lottery mobile app to be the easiest and the most convenient way of playing a lottery game in the comfort of their homes.
He said this platform was first of its kind in Lagos and a new distribution channel targeted to reach out to people. Accessing the standard living of Nigerians, opportunities are created by the lottery board to improve the standard of living.
He commended the efforts of Winlot in making this mobile app launch a success and urged other operators to imitate this bold step in sharing Nigeria good vision of providing more revenue.
He advised that lottery should be played through licensed operators endorsed by the regulator, stressing that Premier Lotto, Golden chance lotto, Superior lotto and Winlot lotto are the registered bodies licensed by the regulatory board to operate the lottery games.
It was however, disclosed that upon launch, players will be able to play the lottery on iPhone, Android and later extended to Blackberry device and IOS mobile devices with option to download the app with either MTN or Glo telecommunication anytime anywhere with their mobile devices. By login for the first 5000 players’ N200 airtime bonus will be awarded for playing. Players can check the result and their prizes with ease.
Already, statistics showed Nigeria has the potential to become the largest social media user in the African continent. According to report, Nigeria is the second largest social media user in Africa, closely following South Africa. 25 per cent of Nigerian mobile subscribers use smartphones, which account for four million smartphone users.
The Chief Executive Officer, of Winlot Lottery, Nimish Bhatnagar revealed “We are happy to have this enriching experience to launch this interesting lottery mobile app with Glo and MTN that has enrich our gaming profile within the region. Most important of all, it can provide players with more convenient channel to enjoy our services”.
Bhatnagar launched the website of downloading the mobile app” www.mywinlot.ng/mobile and the games are categorized into three stages; Winlot Gold Coast, Winlot International and Winlot Jackpot respectively”
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
At Awesome College, sports, academics play prominent roles
Sports combined with education play prominent role in the
upbringing of children and ‘that is what we encourage at Awesome College,’ the
chairman of the school’s Sports Committee, Igbokwe Emmanuel, has said.
Speaking at the end of Awesome College’s fourth annual
inter-house sports competition at the University of Lagos Sports Centre,
Igbokwe, who was delighted by the performance of the students, said “Nigeria
would be a better country if students are encouraged to combine sports with
their academics.
"We have never celebrated it like this before.
This year is more like the Olympic Games. We had nothing less than 60 sports
during this year’s event.
“Students should not lay emphasis on their classroom
education alone, sports is also very important."
He added: “Awesome College encourages pupils to fulfill
their potential by giving them the opportunity to excel in all areas of life.
"At
Awesome College, there is no sport we can talk about that we do not train our
pupils in. Among them is football, basketball, volleyball, athletic, tennis
badminton and the likes.”
Emmanuel urged parents to help their children discover their
skills and nurture them by providing the necessary moral support, adding, “if
not for any other reason, children should be exposed to sports activities for
health reasons because promotes longevity.”
The fourth edition of the biennial competition came to a
thrilling end with Oikos Grace House (Blue) winning the over all best team
trophy with 16 gold, 15 sliver and 13 bronze medals.
Oikos Mercy House (Green) came second with total
12 gold, 10 silver and nine bronze medals, while Oikos Red House (Red) was
third with 10 gold 15 silver and 15 bronze medals, followed by Oikos Praise
(Yellow), which placed fourth with nine gold, seven silver and 10 bronze medals.
There were races in different
categories: 100 metres boys/girls, junior and senior, 200 metres, 400 relay
boys/girls likewise baton exchange. There was also sack race and tug of peace.
Other sporting activities
vied for by pupils and students of the various houses were, table tennis,
skipping, lime and spoon, sack race, tug of peace, head balancing, badminton,
football among others.
By Adeniyi Idowu Adunola
Monday, 31 March 2014
Foundation wants enforcement of child rights, physically challenged
GOVERNMENTS
at all levels in the country have been urged to focus on the implementation of
Child Rights Act and employment of physically challenged persons.
Executive Director, Child Dignity
Foundation, Amaka Awogu, at the celebration of 2014 World Down Syndrome Day
organised by United Nations in collaboration with Down Syndrome Foundation on
Friday in Lagos, said the high percentage of people with the syndrome ought to
be treated same way all children like to be treated: with respect, fairness and
friendship.
In the word of the United Nations
Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, “Too often, persons with disabilities,
including those with Down Syndrome face stigma, discrimination and exclusion.
The lack of full participation of those with Down Syndrome affects not only
individuals and their families, but also society at large.”
“Let us therefore, take concrete
action toward the inclusion of all persons with disabilities, including those
with Down syndrome,” Ban said.
Ban’s message was presented by
the Head of Lagos Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
Mrs. Josephine Smith.
By
Adeniyi Idowu Adunola
Friday, 28 March 2014
Coscharis partners Ford to tackle spare-parts counterfeiting
BUOYED by the frenzy that heralded the new automotive policy,
which has brought in various brands of vehicle, Coscharis Motors in
collaboration with Ford Motor Company recently launched a world-class garage
that takes care of maintenance and genuine spare-parts access to motorist.
The
initiative tagged Certified Pars Wholesale Dealer (CPWD), is expected to
midwife Quick Service Centers and Quick Lane Facilities to be manned by
certified technicians, which would be replicated in strategic locations across
the country.
Speaking at the launch in Lagos, the
Chairman, Coscharis Motors, Cosmos Maduka said the idea to set up this dealer
network came as a result of effort to assist the firm’s valuable customers and
other stake-holder, through feedback mechanism.
He said, “some of our customers live in or
operate their businesses in remote areas of the country and as such do not have
easy access to our facilities whenever they have issues bothering on
spare-parts, lubricants and other after-sales products and services.”
According to him some of these customers end-up
patronising unscrupulous spare-parts dealers who specialise in selling
counterfeit and sub-standard spare-parts to the public
“The use of these counterfeit spare-parts has exposed
some motorists to untold and avoidable hazards include, breakdowns, part
failures accidents, which has lead to loss of property and lives,” Maduka said.
While giving insight into the motive behind the
project, Maduka said, “we cannot provide all the after-sales needs all by our
self, the idea of collaborating with well intended spare-parts dealers in our
local market to make Ford Motorcraft Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
spare-parts available and accessible in every nook and cranny of this country.
He disclosed that the company has appointed over
100 certified spare-part dealer who, with the support of the oversea
partner-Ford Motor Company, will be empowered to stock and sell genuine Ford
Motorcraft spare-part to customers.
The Lagos Sector Commander of the Federal Road
Safety Commission (FRSC), Chidi Nkwonta said that human factor constitutes
about 90 per cent of Road Traffic Crashes (RTC).
He said
Road Safety required not only driver fitness but also vehicle fitness. “A well
maintained vehicle speaks volume.”
Speaking on the importance of effective maintenance of
vehicles, Nkwota said “effective and proper maintenance provides many benefit
to the vehicle which includes, saving fuel and money, reducing long-term
maintenance cost.
The Dealer Operations Manager, Sub-Saharan
Africa Ford, David Lawrence, said Ford was committed to providing customers
throughout Sub-Sahara Africa with exceptional customer service.
The facility has begun operation in the country and
the services are now available in Yaba,
Lagos.
The Commissioner of Transport, Lagos State, Kayode
Opeifa, who spoke through Director, Control and Regulation of License, Motor
Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA), Mr. Bunmi Odukoya said this development
was a welcome relief to all its Ford customers and applauded Ford Motor Company
for such strategic intent and programme.
He urged Coscharis to extend the gesture to other
brands that they deal with towards ensuring service excellence and also to the
mechanics.
By Adeniyi Idowu Adunola
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