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LOCAL HEADLINES:

VANGUARD

Septuagenarian decries son’s harassment over link with IPOB

Herdsmen/farmers’ clashes, threat to Nigeria’s survival’Gambari, Uduaghan, others

Fresh crisis looms as NASS moves to reject Buhari’s N4.2trn bonds

Bride, 10 escorts kidnapped on way to groom’s house

Ambode commissions 21 Lagos-Ogun boundary road projects

I didn’t call myself Emir ‘ Iwo monarch

Cambridge Analytica: FG sets up probe panel

Nigeria on path of resurrection, progress ‘ Osinbajo

Hope receding on 2018 budget

Protecting banking consumers

2018 FIFA WC: Croatia midfielders spook Rohr

 

DAILY POST

2019: It’s time for myself, Buhari, others to leave for younger generation – Ibrahim Babangida

2019: I’m still a member of PDP – Donald Duke

FG releases another list of ‘looters’, describes first as teaser

2019: Presidency reveals what Buhari will do to Obasanjo, IBB

Nigeria’s problems not linked to religion, ethnicity – Atiku

Buhari’s two-day visit to Lagos a slap on Nigerian Christians – Catholic Bishop

Col. Ajayi reveals what TY Danjuma told them during military training

Buhari’s govt under fire over looters’ list

Killer herdsmen: Cabal in Buhari’s govt may attack TY Danjuma – Arewa pastors

Bishop Kukah warns Buhari

 

THISDAY

Market to Weigh New MPC Members’ Monetary Policy Stance

Frosty Relationship Between N’Assembly, Executive Threatens Buhari’s N4.2tn Bond Request

Gunmen Kills Two, Abducts Nine in Kaduna Community

750 Bandits, Kidnappers, Cattle Rustlers, Renounce Crime in Kaduna

Apapa Bridge for Permanent Repairs

Archbishop: I’m Not Afraid of Arrest, Insists on Rejection of Okorocha’s Son-in-law for Governorship

Fayemi Declares for Ekiti Governorship Race

CPC Opens Inquiry on Blue Band ‘Spread for Bread’ Controversy

2019: PDP Accuses FG, APC of Plot to Clampdown on Opposition,…

IBB Urges Youths to Take over Leadership of the Country

 

GISTLOVER

I’m Still the Oluwo Of Iwo, I Haven’t Adopted The Title Of An Emir, Oluwo Of Iwo Says

#BBNaija: Teddy A Evicted from Big Brother Show

My Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Is Here to Complete Imo Success Story ‘ Okorocha

You Need To See What Happened To A Young Nigerian Boy Who Declares Jesus Christ A Fool

The Emotional First Words of Veteran Actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger After Open Heart Surgery

Full Details of How Suspected Killers Linked To Dino Melaye Allegedly Escaped From Prison

undefeated world champion, Anthony Joshua, N1billion Richer After Beating Joseph Parker

 

WORLD HEADLINES:

CNN

Immigrant ‘caravan’ en route to US worries Trump

Source: UK believes nerve agent attack had Kremlin approval

Beijing follows through on trade threat against Trump, raising tariffs on US goods

Trump’s ignorance about DACA is stunning

Photographer captures wacky Japanese public toilets

Their journey north sparked a White House tweetstorm

US President embraces his instincts at a key global moment

Tesla was in autopilot before fatal crash

Chinese space lab falls to Earth over Pacific Ocean

Immigrant ‘caravan’ en route to US sparks Trump’s concern

White House’s new intern class criticized for lack of diversity

Parkland students return to a school they say ‘feels like jail

Pope calls for peace in wake of Gaza violence

Resurrecting the art of China’s dragon scale bookbinding

Emmy-winning producer Steven Bochco dies at 74

12 militants killed in massive Indian security operation in Kashmir

Conservative US broadcaster slammed over airing of media-bashing promos

Sheriff’s car hits protester at vigil for police shooting victim

On Easter Sunday, Pope baptizes migrant hailed as a hero

Holy Week around the world 2018

Kim Jong Un ‘deeply moved’ by K-pop concert in Pyongyang

 

AFP

Malala leaves Pakistan after emotional visit

Defunct Chinese space lab plunges back to Earth over Pacific

Sun, sea and equality at ‘relevant’ Commonwealth Games

Kim Jong Un ‘deeply moved’ by K-pop concert: KCNA

Prisoner or free man? Mystery surrounds Kadhafi’s son Seif

 

AL JAZEERA

Gunfire and explosions ‘rock Nigeria’s Maiduguri’

Couple sentenced to death in Filipina maid’s murder

Defunct Chinese space station set to crash on Earth

Al-Shabab attacks African Union base in Somalia

Massive anti-India protests erupt in Kashmir

Kim attends concert by South Korean K-Pop stars

Botswana swears in Mokgweetsi Masisi as president

Iran to block Telegram messaging app: reports

US blocks draft UNSC statement on Gaza deaths

ICC detains Mali war crimes suspect

 

BBC

Park & Lindberg need extra day to complete play-off

Champions League: Manchester City and Liverpool – pick your combined XI

Hill Street Blues creator Steven Bochco dies aged 74

New Zealand v England: Hosts face record run chase to win second Test

Commonwealth Games: Test your knowledge with our quiz

China hits back with tariffs on US imports worth $3bn

Daca Dreamers: Trump vents anger on immigrant programme

Tiangong-1: Defunct China space lab comes down over South Pacific

Costa Rica election: Carlos Alvarado set to be president

Kashmir: 20 dead and 70 wounded in fierce clashes

Spain Catalonia: Puigdemont speaks out after arrest in Germany

Somalia al-Shabab: African Union base under attack

Somalia al-Shabab: African Union base under attack

Efrain Rios Montt: Guatemala ex-leader tried for genocide dies

The paired legacy of King and Kennedy

Former Ukrainian president speaks out about being poisoned

I used to be a slave

Dumping pesticides, using ducks instead

Morocco’s Ait Bennasser facing race to be fit for World Cup

Is Russia arming the Afghan Taliban

Brazil’s rising tide of young conservatives seeks change

BUSINESS HEADLINES:

13 of the best places to visit if you’re planning a vacation in April – Business Insider

15 Ways To Start A Conversation At A Conference (Without Feeling Weird) – Forbes

25 Nigerian undergraduates for global entrepreneurs’ awards – Punch

3 Things You Should Never Ask Your Financial Advisor – Forbes

7 theories about the mysterious helicopter that keeps popping up on ‘The Walking Dead – Business Insider

8 details you may have missed on Sunday’s ‘The Walking Dead – Business Insider

9mobile Debunks Claims Of Unethical Practices, Indolence – Leadership

ACFTA: Big blunder or cautious step – The Sun

Active shooter drills could reshape how a generation of students views school – Business Insider

Alleged Milost investment: Operators caution Unity Bank on recapitalisation deal – BusinessDay

AMEN President begins youth empowerment programme – Vanguard

Anthony Joshua Vs. Joseph Parker, Povetkin’s Wicked KO, Weekend Highlights And Fight Reviews (VIDEO) – Forbes

Apple Watch watchOS 4.3 Is Here As A Great Feature Reappears. Should You Upgrade – Forbes

Asian markets mostly higher in muted Easter holiday trading – Associated Press

Augusta National Doubles Size Of Main Masters Golf Shop, Complete With Dog Mannequin – Forbes

Azura test power to cost FG N66m for January – BusinessDay

Banks Raise Commission, Collateral Requirements for Corporate Loans – Thisday

Banks record higher default rate on credit card loans – Punch

SPORTS

2018 FIFA WC: Croatia midfielders spook Rohr – Vanguard

A.J. Green Comments on Odell Beckham Jr. Trade Rumors: ‘That’s Stupid – Bleacher Report

Abia Warriors’ Obi won’t give room for any distractions – Goal

Ahead XXI Commonwealth Games: Oborududu gunning for gold at Gold Coast – The Nation

Alli not concerned by criticism – Kickoff

Analysis: Alli’s performance against Chelsea shows that class is permanent – Murphy – BBC

Andre Drummond, Quincy Acy Ejected After Heated Scuffle During Pistons vs. Nets – Bleacher Report

Arsenal Defeat Stoke 3-0 In Controversial Match – Daily Independent

Arsenal Transfer News: Max Meyer Reportedly Keen on Joining the Gunners – Bleacher Report

Atletico Madrid 1 Deportivo La Coruna 0: Gameiro keeps faint title hopes alive – Goal

Atletico Madrid 1 Deportivo La Coruna 0: Gameiro keeps faint title hopes alive – Goal

Atletico Madrid 1-0 Deportivo: Gameiro Spot-Kick Offers Atleti Breathing Space Ahead of Derby Clash – FTBpro

Ayagwa, Okiemute resume training as Plateau prepare for USM – Daily Trust

Blessing Oborududu gunning for gold – The Nation

Bobby Fish Suffers Knee Injury at Live Show; NXT TakeOver Match in Jeopardy – Bleacher Report

Bryce Harper Crushes Home Run After Fan Yells ‘Overrated’ in Nationals vs. Reds – Bleacher Report

Champions League 2018: Quarter-Finals Leg 1 Live Stream, Schedule, Predictions – Bleacher Report

Champions League: Guardiola targets win at Anfield – Vanguard

Tracking Times – Entertainment

ENTERTAINMENT

#BBNaija ‘ Day 63: In Too Deep, All Hail Teddy A & More Highlights – Bellanaija

#BBNaija: ‘I’d like a relationship with Teddy A’ ‘ BamBam – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: ‘Khloe and I were lovers before Big Brother Naija’ ‘ K.Brule – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Cee-C’s sister apologizes to Payporte on her behalf – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Ceec’s sister apologizes on her behalf over her snide remark about her Payporte attire – Linda Ikeji

#BBNaija: Daddy Freeze references ‘N4.5 Million Tithe’ as he speaks on BamBam’s eviction. – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Don Jazzy speaks on BamBam and Teddy A’s eviction – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Here’s how Nigerians voted this week leading to the eviction of Teddy A and Bam Bam – Linda Ikeji

#BBNaija: Highlights of Day 62 of the Big Brother Naija show – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: How Nigerians voted this week, Nina had the highest votes – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Iyanya promises to record a song with Teddy A; Bisola reacts – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Iyanya says he’s ready to feature evicted housemate, Teddy A ona new song – Linda Ikeji

#BBNaija: Moment Cee-c ripped her traditional dress that was given to her by Payporte (Video) – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Official Sponsors Get Angry With Cee-C For Altering Her Dress, Release Statement – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Payporte’s creative director, Toyin Lawani reacts to Cee-C’s dress saga, promises to send her ugly dresses from now on – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Self proclaimed ‘Alpha Male’, Teddy A gets evicted 24-hours after his lover, Bam Bam – Linda Ikeji

#BBNaija: Teddy A evicted from Big Brother Naija Game – Information Nigeria

#BBNaija: Teddy A Evicted from Big Brother Show – Gistlover

Business

As Nigerians Battle Pains Of Soaring Petrol Price

This is more than just about fuel; it’s about the larger picture of governance failure. The fact that a country as oil-rich as Nigeria can’t provide affordable fuel for its people is a tragedy.

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BY IFEANYI MOGBOLU

The Daily Times-The latest fuel price hike in Nigeria is beyond frustrating. Every time we think it can’t get worse, it does, and yet again, ordinary Nigerians bear the brunt of it.

It’s like a never-ending cycle, where the government’s promises of reforms or stabilisation always end up as empty rhetoric. The cost of living is already sky-high, and now, with fuel prices rising again, transport fares, food prices, and basic commodities are bound to follow suit.

It’s enraging because it doesn’t feel like anyone is truly considering the everyday citizen who is struggling just to survive.

This is more than just about fuel; it’s about the larger picture of governance failure. The fact that a country as oil-rich as Nigeria can’t provide affordable fuel for its people is a tragedy. The subsidies are gone, and now we’re left in a situation where the prices of everything keep climbing, while salaries remain stagnant or non-existent for many.

The disparity between the elites and the masses is growing, and it feels like nobody in power truly cares about the suffering of the people.

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The anger isn’t just about fuel; it’s about the entire state of living. Nigerians are exhausted. There’s no sense of security; power supply is erratic, basic infrastructure is crumbling, and inflation is at an all-time high. How do we live like this? Every day is a battle to make ends meet, and the government seems utterly disconnected from the struggles on the ground.

It’s infuriating that while politicians and elites live in luxury, the rest of us are left scrambling for the bare minimum. The state of living is unbearable, and the lack of empathy or real action from those in power only adds salt to the wound.

There’s a deep sense of anger and betrayal that comes with seeing your country’s wealth mismanaged, while the people continue to suffer. It’s hard not to feel like we are constantly being taken for granted, pushed further into hardship without any hope of relief. Something has to give, because this state of affairs is unsustainable.

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The anger isn’t just about fuel; it’s about the entire state of living. Nigerians are exhausted. There’s no sense of security; power supply is erratic, basic infrastructure is crumbling, and inflation is at an all-time high. How do we live like this? Every day is a battle to make ends meet, and the government seems utterly disconnected from the struggles on the ground. It’s infuriating that while politicians and elites live in luxury, the rest of us are left scrambling for the bare minimum.

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Nigeria To Receive $5.600,000 From Bill Gates, For Health And Agricultural Reforms, GMOs

Alongside the activities surrounding the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Vice President Kashim Shettima held a meeting with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation leading to the announcement of the donation by the Foundation’s head of Global Development.

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Bill Gates, GMOs, KASHIM Shettima

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is giving Nigeria through Vice President Kashim Shettima, a $5.600,000 funds to speedy up health and agricultural reforms in favour of the GMOs in Nigeria, and flood relief.

Through the Foundation’s head of Global Development Programme, Dr Christopher Elias, Bill Gates pledged $5 million grant approved for Lagos Business School and partners to develop the agricultural economics they called “industrial cassava” and $600,000 for flood relief in Borno State and other health sector initiatives.

Alongside the activities surrounding the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Vice President Kashim Shettima held a meeting with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation leading to the announcement of the donation by the Foundation’s head of Global Development.

Recall that on 4 September, Bill Gates had described the Nigeria’s economy as “stagnated” and proposed agricultural reforms for faster and increased growths in crops, fruits, vegetables amongst others to enhance nutritional values of the Nigerian citizens through the agricultural sector.

In that meeting Chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Bill gates urged Nigeria to adopt “innovative crop varieties with shorter growing periods, higher yields, and better pest resistance” pointing to the GMOs to address the food crisis.

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Moreover, at the 79th UN General Assembly in New York, VP Shettima reaffirmed to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the commitment of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu prioritizing health, nutrition, and agricultural development in Nigeria’s national agenda.

In a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said: “we are deeply committed to addressing the pressing developmental challenges facing our nation, particularly the significant malnutrition crisis”.

He emphasised the Federal Government’s dedication and urgently working to secure locations for maize production under the Telemaze programme.

VP Shettima, promising swift action to the Gate’s Foundation on import permits for certified seeds, the VP said, “We recognize the critical importance of food security and industrial agricultural development. The Cassava Accelerator programme, in particular, holds immense potential for our economy.

“We are pursuing a whole-of-government approach to digitisation and data exchange systems, which we believe will revolutionise our public services,” he added while reiterating the government’s focus and commitment to digital transformation.

“With the expertise” of Nigeria’s ministers, “and the continued support of partners like the Gates Foundation,” the nation remains confident in its “ability to drive meaningful change and improve the lives of all Nigerians.”

In his response, President of the Global Development Programme at the Gates Foundation, Dr. Christopher Elias, said the Foundation is burdened with worries of the severe flooding in Borno, and is “committed to supporting Nigeria in times of crisis.”

Speaking of Polio, the Foundation said, “We’re impressed by the national task force’s efforts to eliminate variant polioviruses by year-end,” Dr. Elias noted.

Also, President of Global Growth & Opportunity Division at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rodger Voorhies, detailed plans for scaling up drought-tolerant maize production and advancing the Nigeria Cassava Investment Accelerator programme emphasizing that a $5 million grant has been approved for Lagos Business School and partners to develop the agricultural economics of industrial cassava.

In his words, “Industrial cassava presents a multi-billion-dollar opportunity for Nigeria,” Voorhees stressed.

He requested import permits for 5,000 metric tons of certified GMO maize seed to build a foundation seed system in Nigeria.

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Managing, Leading, Building Institutions And Sustainability

The two primary tasks of a top-level leader are to exploit and explore the organisation with people for now and in the future.

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By Babs Olugbemi

One of my concerns for leaders is their capacity to be ambidextrous. Regardless of years of experience, knowledge, and leadership capacity, the lack of a clear distinction between managing and leading on the one hand, leading and building institutions on the second layer, and ultimately focussing on sustainability is a significant threat to successful leadership change.

I have followed events and people at C-suites, coached some, and developed frameworks for leadership development. Based on the personalities and styles of the new leaders, I have confirmed my fears about leadership sustainability in most African organisations.

“Successful leaders can aptly differentiate themselves and their roles without necessarily seeing activities as performance, focussing on what is required of them with appropriate tenacity and influence.”

The challenge for leaders is how to lead for the present and future without losing sight of the stakeholders’ immediate performance expectations. Successful leaders can aptly differentiate themselves and their roles without necessarily seeing activities as performance, focussing on what is required of them with appropriate tenacity and influence.

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In my walk as a leadership coach, I have keenly observed leaders who are managing rather than leading. Managing involves ensuring that processes achieve their intended outcomes. Leaders are above managing and should focus on creating an enabling environment for innovation, inventions, and team collaboration. The primary role in leading is not to monitor process outcomes, though critical to the company’s overall objectives, but to align corporate values with the people’s aspirations to create an engaged and ownership-thinking mindset ready to take on challenges and explore opportunities. An alignment of corporate and personal goals will not only deliver the present performance expectations. Still, it will also incubate innovations to adapt to future market demands and the sustainability of the business.

Unfortunately, the capacity for ambidexterity is rare and often marked by leaders’ exposure, approach and styles, perception, and perspective of their roles in the organisation. A leader with a wrong foundation in these areas is set for failure and awaits unfavourable decisions from the board of directors. A top-level leader might manage their teams instead of leading them. Not all leaders can combine leading for the present with building institutions. However, anyone able to submit themselves to an institution-building mechanism can champion sustainability. Aside from being a leadership coach, I help leaders achieve sustainability.

Mathematically, creating an ambidextrous organisation is beyond leading. It is to lead and build an institution that focuses on sustainability in all aspects of the organisation—employee fulfilment, customer retention, strategy effectiveness, performance evaluation, stakeholder management, process improvement, and goal congruence.

In a nutshell, the role of successful leaders in ambidextrous organisations is striking a balance between exploiting current assets and capabilities to ensure short-term success and allocating enough energy and resources to exploration to ensure future viability. The two primary tasks of a top-level leader are to exploit and explore the organisation with people for now and in the future. The two seemingly contradictory aspects—exploitation and exploration—encompass different strategies and processes and have different targets and outcomes (March 1991; O’Reilly & Tushman, 2004; O’Reilly & Tushman, 2013).

O’Reilly and Tushman described the two concepts as follows:

  • Exploiting: Exploiting involves building on an organisation’s achievements and maximising returns on previous investments. It focuses on responding to current business demands to remain efficient and competitive within an established market niche, as well as on maintaining an existing customer base and stakeholder relationships. Examples of exploiting are activities focused on continuous improvement, benchmarking, and redesigning business processes.
  • Exploring: Exploring focuses on expanding an organisation’s knowledge and capabilities, pioneering new products and services, and discovering and venturing into untapped markets.

The common area of practical bottlenecks in exploiting and exploring in organisations is a need for foundational trust and cohesion among the resources, especially the human capital, which are often treated as costs rather than assets to the organisations. Among all the factors of production, only humans can be ambidextrous with the capacity to think about changes in economic parameters and adjust their behaviours to match the time, content, and contextual requirements.

While organisations might have the resources to deploy in fighting competition, technology to obtain first-mover advantages, and production capacity to maximise output from input, none is compared with the potential of an engaged workforce.

Therefore, for leaders to be successful, they must refrain from operating in the realm of managing. They should operate in the capacity of institution builders, with the mindset of creating sustainable leadership and growth with people first and other factors of production second.

Consequently, only the leaders who prioritise their people over profits, pride, and organisational arrogance will be successful in the long term.

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