Friday 31 May 2013

CSR News Summary Issue 56

Disaster:  '90 Per Cent of Fire in Nigeria Caused by Human Negligence'

 

Ninety percent of fire incidents in the country is caused by human negligence, the Manager, Public Administration Department of the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC), Mallam Abdullahi Idris has said.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 27th May, 2013

“Philanthropy should go beyond charity in Africa”

“Philanthropic aid to Africa should no longer be limited to mere charity,” Tony Elumelu, a Nigerian economist and also initiator of the Elumelu Foundation said on Tuesday in Marrakesh.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 28th May, 2013

Agriculture: Edo govt to boost manpower in agriculture

Edo State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Abdul Oroh, has re-affirmed the state government’s commitment to building a middle level manpower required in agriculture through the provision of seedling and mechanisation as well as ensuring the accreditation of courses offered in the state owned College of Agriculture, Iguoriakhi.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 28th May, 2013

Energy: Nigerian Political Clash May Cause 20% Petroleum Output Loss

The national working committee (NWC) of Nigeria’s ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday suspended Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, fuelling possible militant attacks in the oil-rich region, according to reports.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 28th May, 2013

Sustainability: CBN seeks IFC’s support on Sustainable Banking

The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday said it was partnering the International Finance Corporation to boost the compliance rate of Nigerian banks on  Sustainable Banking.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Thursday, 30th May, 2013

Education: UK to help educate 800,000 northern children by 2015

British Government has indicated plans to educate 800,000 northern children by 2015, pledging to support Nigeria to reduce poverty.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 30th May, 2013

Business: Nigeria External Reserves Still Above U.S. $48 Billion

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Nigeria's external reserves stood at 48.76 billion dollars (N75.57 trillion) as at April 16.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 30th May, 2013

Health: In Nigeria, 1.8 Million Nigerian Children Orphaned By HIV/Aids Related Death

Hajia Salimot Lawal, the Kwara Ministry of Health Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, said on Thursday that more than 1.8 million Nigerian children had been orphaned by HIV and AIDS- related deaths.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 30th May, 2013

Health: UNFPA, IPPF launch initiative to boost family planning

The United Nations Fund for Population Activities, UNFPA, and the International Planned Parenthood Federation, IPPF, have jointly launched a new initiative at the ongoing women conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to boost family planning services in Nigeria and 12 other countries.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 31st May, 2013

Infrastructure: Ushafa Pottery Centre Suffers Neglect

Ushafa Pottery Centre, located about 40km from Abuja city centre, was established by the Late Maryam Babangida under her Better Life for Rural Women Project more than 20 years.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 31st May, 2013

Agriculture: Women farmers hail rice production drive

A group, Women in Agriculture has described the Kogi State Government Accelerated Rice Scheme as a step towards industrialization of the state.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 31st May, 2013

Emergency Aid for 2,400 People Fleeing Violence in Nigeria

 

Several hundred families fleeing violence in northern Nigeria and taking refuge in the Diffa area of south-eastern Niger are being provided with emergency supplies and food aid by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Red Cross Society of Niger.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 31st May, 2013


Friday 24 May 2013

CSR News Summary Issue 55

Philanthropy: NDDC donates drugs, LLINs to Cross River

Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has donated 60,000 deworming tablets and Long Lasting Insecticides Treated Nets (LLINs) to Cross River State.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Investment: New Fund launched to fuel impact investing in Africa

The Rockefeller Foundation and The Tony Elumelu Foundatiion have announced the launch of the Impact Economy Innovations Fund (IEIF) at the Impact Investing in Africa: Accelerating the Industry Regionally Forum.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Empowerment: NECA’s women network trains teenagers on entrepreneurship

Women’s network under the Nigeria’s Employers Consultative Association (NECA) mid- week held its first entrepreneurship training programme for teenagers in Lagos.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Energy: Power Supply to Lagos Cut By 20 Percent in Nigeria

Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, has said that parts of Lagos within the supply range where fire razed power transmission facility would experience cut in electricity suplly by 20 per cent.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Climate Change: Climate Change  to Worsen Hunger in Nigeria, Others

West African Policy makers should prepare for future challenges from climate change as they address the pressing needs of bread – based economic growth and tackle hunger issues, the International Food Policy Institute (IFPRI) has said.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Inauguration: FG Inaugurates Task Force on Review of Investment Policies

The Federal Government has taken another major step towards improving Nigeria’s investment climate, with the inauguration of a task force to review the country’s investment policies.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Monday, 20th May, 2013

Insecurity: Escaping Nigeria's Cycle of Violence


Having cut short a trip to South Africa and annulled a planned state visit to Namibia, President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria declared a "state of emergency" in three northeast states on May 14.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013


Environment: Multiple Oil Spills contaminate Balyesa Community

Residents of Ikarama Communtiy have reported that several oil spills from nearby oil wells have contaminated the Taylor Creek in Yenagoa, Balyesa State.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013


Empowerment: NGO to support women with N20bn

A Non-Governmental Organization, the New Nation, has earmarked N20bn to reduce poverty among women in the country.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013


Health: Rollback malaria scheme may fail

Unless extensive research into the development of new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics in the treatment of malaria are vigorously pursued, efforts being made to tackle the scourge globally through the ‘Rollback Malaria’ programme would be hindered as a result of the increasing resistance of malaria parasite to the few available anti-malaria drugs.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013


Environment: Downpour ravages buildings in Delta

Scores of residents in various parts of Delta State were yesterday devastated, following a downpour that ravaged many buildings and market places.
Published in DailySun Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013



Education: Stakeholders tasked on Children Education

Stakeholders in the education sector, have been urged to be totally involved in every child’s cognitive, affective and psychomotor development because it will help to produce the total child, while curtailing the excesses of youthful exuberance.
Published in DailySun Newspaper on Tuesday, 21st May, 2013


Philanthropy: Kano donates N20m to Baga victims

Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday donated N20 million to victims of Baga killings in Borno State to cushion the devastating impact of the bloody clash between Boko Haram insurgents and soldiers in the area.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 22nd May, 2013


Agriculture: US plans $250m fertiliser plant in Edo

The Consul General of the United States of America to Nigeria, Mr. Jeffery Hawkins, has disclosed plans by his home government to establish a $250m fertiliser plant in Edo State.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Wednesday, 22nd May, 2013

Philanthropy: Coca Cola Foundation, others offer free medical screening to 200.000 Nigerians

As part of its activities to mark Rotary International’s Family Health Day 2013 in Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa, over 100,00 Nigerians have received free medical screening for Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDs), diabetics, blood pressure and breast cancer
Published in Guardian Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Education: Indian Embassy Education expo begins today

To give prospective Nigerian students the opportunity of an affordable higher education, the Indian High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr. Shri Mahesh Sachdev will today declare the second Indian education expo open.
Published in Guardian Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Education: UK to help educate 800,000 northern children by 2015

British Government has indicated plans to educate 800,000 northern children by 2015, pledging to support Nigeria to reduce poverty.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Business: Nigeria External Reserves Still Above U.S. $48 Billion

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Nigeria's external reserves stood at 48.76 billion dollars (N75.57 trillion) as at April 16.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Health: In Nigeria, 1.8 Million Nigerian Children Orphaned By HIV/Aids Related Death

Hajia Salimot Lawal, the Kwara Ministry of Health Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, said on Thursday that more than 1.8 million Nigerian children had been orphaned by HIV and AIDS- related deaths.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Health: Federal Government earmarks N1bn for adult literacy

Federal Government has released N1 billion to revitalize adult literacy in Nigeria.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Aids and Assistance: NERMA, Borno to build 250 houses for flood victims

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has delivered building materials to support Borno State Government in the construction of 250 houses for communities displaced by the 2012 flood in the state.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Agriculture: Nigeria’s agric sector has attracted $8b investment commitments – Adesina

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Akinwumi Adesina, said the nation’s agricultural sector has attracted about $8 billion worth of investment commitments since 2012.
Published in Guardian Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Investment: Dangote to invest $600m in Sugar Production in three states

President, Dangote Group of Company, Muhammed Aliko Dangote, has disclosed the readiness of his company to invest over $600 million in production of sugar in Kwara, Kebbi and Sokoto States.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Environment: Erosion threatens Edo Communities

Residents of Ujabhole – Uwessan and Ibore communities of Esan Central Local Government Area, Edo State face imminent extinction following the menacing gully and erosison which has continued to plague the town for some time.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 23rd May, 2013

Infrastructure: Ekiti awards N6.2bn Road Contract

The Ekiti State Government has awarded contracts for the construction of four inter-township roads.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 24th May, 2013

Labour: Imo State Workers demand N1.9bn

More than 1,380 workers of Imo State Palm Plantation have rejected Governor Rochas Okorocha’s plea for them to continue their service in the concessioned state – owned government.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 24th May, 2013

Agriculture: Women farmers hail rice production drive

A group, Women in Agriculture has described the Kogi State Government Accelerated Rice Scheme as a step towards industrialization of the state.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 24th May, 2013























Friday 10 May 2013

CSR News Summary Issue 54


Investment: New Fund launched to fuel impact investing in Africa

The  Rockefeller Foundation and The Tony Elumelu Foundatiion have announced the launch of the Impact Economy Innovations Fund (IEIF) at the Impact Investing in Africa: Accelerating the Industry Regionally Forum.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 6th May, 2013

Empowerment: NECA’s women network trains teenagers on entrepreneurship

Women’s network under the Nigeria’s Employers Consultative Association (NECA) mid- week held its first entrepreneurship training programme for teenagers in Lagos.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 6th May, 2013

Climate Change: Climate Change  to Worsen Hunger in Nigeria, Others

West African Policy makers should prepare for future challenges from climate change as they address the pressing needs of bread – based economic growth and tackle hunger issues, the International Food Policy Institute (IFPRI) has said.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Monday, 6th May, 2013

Inauguration: FG Inaugurates Task Force on Review of Investment Policies

The Federal Government has taken another major step towards improving Nigeria’s investment climate, with the inauguration of a task force to review the country’s investment policies.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Monday, 6th May, 2013

Environment: Multiple Oil Spills contaminate Balyesa Community

Residents of Ikarama Communtiy have reported that several oil spills from nearby oil wells have contaminated the Taylor Creek in Yenagoa, Balyesa State.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 7th May, 2013

Empowerment: NGO to support women with N20bn


A Non-Governmental Organization, the New Nation, has earmarked N20bn to reduce poverty among women in the country.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 7th May, 2013

Health: Rollback malaria scheme may fail

Unless extensive research into the development of new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics in the treatment of malaria are vigorously pursued, efforts being made to tackle the scourge globally through the ‘Rollback Malaria’ programme would be hindered as a result of the increasing resistance of malaria parasite to the few available anti-malaria drugs.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 7th May, 2013

Environment: Downpour ravages buildings in Delta

Scores of residents in various parts of Delta State were yesterday devastated, following a downpour that ravaged many buildings and market places.
Published in DailySun Newspaper on Tuesday, 7th May, 2013

Education: Stakeholders tasked on Children Education

Stakeholders in the education sector, have been urged to be totally involved in every child’s cognitive, effective and psychomotor development because it will help to produce the total child, while curtailing the excesses of youthful exuberance.
Published in DailySun Newspaper on Tuesday, 7th May, 2013

Philanthropy: Kano donates N20m to Baga victims

Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday donated N20 million to victims of Baga killings in Borno State to cushion the devastating impact of the bloody clash between Boko Haram insurgents and soldiers in the area. Kwankwaso was at the Maiduguri Government House to commiserate with Borno State Government and the people of the state over the heavy casualty recorded and destruction of over 2, 000 houses during the Baga carnage.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 8th May, 2013

Health:  N200m for drugs

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun Statte has said the state government spent more than 200m on procurement of drugs, News Agency of Nigeria reports.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 8th May, 2013

Energy: Federal Government of Nigeria to Earn N413 Billion From Sale of Power Assets in 2013

The Federal Government is to earn over N413.4 billion ($2.6 billion) from the sale of power assets in the 2013 fiscal year.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Infrastructure: Industrial Revolution On Course to Harness Steel Resources

In its efforts to fast track the industrialisation of the country, the federal government expressed readiness to unveil its Industrial Revolution Plan (IRP), which is intended to develop the ecosystem and make the country self-sufficient by harnessing the potentials of the steel sector as the hub of infrastructural development.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Insecurity: Again, Scores Killed in Renewed Attacks in Plateau, Nigeria

Scores of persons have again been slain following renewed attacks unleashed on Tsamiya-Mavo settlements near Kanana in Wase Local Government Area, Plateau State.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Business: Nigeria External Reserves Still Above U.S. $48 Billion

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Nigeria's external reserves stood at 48.76 billion dollars (N75.57 trillion) as at April 16.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Health: In Nigeria, 1.8 Million Nigerian Children Orphaned By HIV/Aids Related Death

Hajia Salimot Lawal, the Kwara Ministry of Health Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, said on Thursday that more than 1.8 million Nigerian children had been orphaned by HIV and AIDS- related deaths.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Health: Federal Government earmarks N1bn for adult literacy

Federal Government has released N1 billion to revitalize adult literacy in Nigeria.
Published in Daily Independent  Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Health: Nigeria Records 100 Fresh Cases of Lead Poisoning in Children in Zamfara

An international organisation, Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) has said that 100 children have again been affected by lead poisoning complications in Anka and Bukkuyum LGAs in Zamfara in the last three months.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013

Inauguration: FG Inaugurates Task Force on Review of Investment Policies

The Federal Government has taken another major step towards improving Nigeria’s investment climate, with the inauguration of a task force to review the country’s investment policies.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Thursday, 9th May, 2013


Health: Nigeria Records 100 Fresh Cases of Lead Poisoning in Children in Zamfara

An international organisation, Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) has said that 100 children have again been affected by lead poisoning complications in Anka and Bukkuyum LGAs in Zamfara in the last three months.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Friday, 10th May, 2013

Inauguration: FG Inaugurates Task Force on Review of Investment Policies

The Federal Government has taken another major step towards improving Nigeria’s investment climate, with the inauguration of a task force to review the country’s investment policies.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Friday, 10th May, 2013


Infrastructure: Ekiti awards N6.2bn Road Contract

The Ekiti State Government has awarded contracts for the construction of four inter-township roads.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 10th May, 2013

Labour: Imo State Workers demand N1.9bn

More than 1,380 workers of Imo State Palm Plantation have rejected Governor Rochas Okorocha’s plea for them to continue their service in the concessioned state – owned government.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 10th May, 2013

Agriculture: Women farmers hail rice production drive

A group, Women in Agriculture has described the Kogi State Government Accelerated Rice Scheme as a step towards industrialization of the state.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 10th May, 2013