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Renewed Hope: The Actualization Of Democracy Day; By Rosul Eshilokun
Renewed Hope: The Actualization of Democracy Day Come To Pass, Says Rosul Eshilokun, Felicitates With Islanders.
LET EVERYTHING THAT HAS BREATH PRAISE THE LORD. PRAISE GOD
In one of the videos of Chief MKO Abiola GCFR, during the struggle of annulment June 12 election someone shared on the WhatsApp platform of “Renewed Hope for Islanders 2025”, which we the media team watched on Saturday morning sparked and pricked our conscience: “It will continue on and off until military released June 12 election results put democratically elected President who is myself (MKO Abiola).”
On the WhatsApp platform, the pioneer and first council leader of our polity called Democracy, Lagos Island local government, City Hall, Lagos in the year 1999, torch-bearer for Renewed Hope 2025, and current vice chairman of Lagos Island LG, Prince Muhammed Rosul Eshilokun commented on the video that, since June 12, Asiwaju has been on the struggle of democracy in Nigeria and his emergence as the 16th President of Federal Republic of Nigeria indicates that the “Hope 93 of MKO Abiola came alive with Renewed Hope 2023 for Nigeria.”
According to him, “With the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The hope mantra of Chief MKO Abiola, GCFR in 1993, is now actualised with renewed Hope in 2023.”
The torch-bearer for Renewed Hope 2025, using the platform to share that Nigeria has a lot to celebrate with 24 years of uninterrupted democracy and its citizens reaping dividends of the civil rule while especially felicitating with the people of Lagos Island, where the struggle for democracy began.
Captured in this article is our submission on the efforts made by the current vice chairman of Lagos Island local government, Rosul Eshilokun opinioned that “The Actualization of Democracy Day Come to Pass” and actively create a platform geared towards agenda best deserves for the people of Lagos Island local government under this dispensation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration.
In our recent engagement on the current unsteady situation of the country, we asked Rosul Eshilokun on a telephone conversation and still ask why instances of Renewed Hope to an average person of Lagos; he rhetorically responds that rekindles hope of Nigeria for better Nigerians expected simple things: affordable lifestyle, regular electricity, good roads, schools, shelters, hospitals, revamp economy and security. He believes President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will deliver this in Nigeria and looking forward to keying into this in our locality, especially in Lagos Island, in the future.
For we, have no doubt this government believes democracy is about the people (the demos, the popular masses). Mr President will continue to work in actualising the policies that benefit the masses. On celebrations of this year’s anniversary, June 12, worth singsong of the joy of an Era of Renewed Hope.
Happy Democracy Day!!!
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Renewed Hope 2025
Media Team For Muhammed Rosul Eshilokun
Lagos Island local government.
Women Empowerment: Olori Janet Afolabi Gives Traders Free Interest Loans
Women Empowerment: Olori Janet Afolabi gives new batch of traders free interest loan
LET EVERYTHING THAT HAS BREATH PRAISE THE LORD. PRAISE GOD
Olori Janet Afolabi, Queen of Apomu Kingdom,has given fresh set of market women free interest loan.The loan was given to them on June 2, at Alapomu Palace Hall, Apomu, headquarters of Isokan local government area of Osun state.
The money will be paid back over five months.
Addressing the women,Olori Janet said they should use the money for the purpose for which it was given. She said the money is meant to help them expand their petty businesses or start new ones.
The 50 women were randomly selected and shortlisted by Women Leaders in the community, led by the highest female Chief, Christiana Akinlabu, the Otun Iyalode of Apomu Kingdom.
Olori Janet said empowering the women is crucial for ending hunger and poverty in the rural communities. ” Poverty eradication is key to helping women escape poverty. Many of the world’s poorest people are women.Empowering them is essential not just for rural but national development.”
The free interest loan was initiated by Olori Janet Afolabi in 2020 because after the Covid 19 lock down many women were unable to resume their trading businesses. Most of them had spent their capital. Some of them made efforts to borrow money from families and friends but it was very difficult.
To help these women start again Olori Janet said” I came up with the No Collateral, No Interest Loan as my flagship empowerment project”.
Did You Know? Groundnut Pyramid
Several years back, local Nigerian companies commenced exporting groundnuts, cashew nuts, sesame seeds, moringa seeds, Ginger, cocoa etc
Groundnut pyramids were the invention of Alhassan Dantata, a prominent nut trader.
Dantata came to Kano in 1919 and within five years was one of the most successful businessmen, supplying the Royal Niger Company (RNC) with most of their groundnuts. Dantata’s company kept their groundnuts at a facility in Kofar Nassarawa, and they stacked the bags in the shape of a pyramid before they were shipped.
One groundnut pyramid could be made from as much as 15,000 full groundnut bags. A journalist who visited a former groundnut pyramid site in Kano reported that the land was now a football field.
Groundnut pyramids were built all across northern Nigeria, in cities like Kofar Mazugal, Brigade, Bebeji, Malam Madori and Dawakin Kudu. The pyramids became synonymous with Nigeria’s agriculture wealth; a postage stamp even featured a groundnut pyramid. However, as groundnut production declined in the 1970s and 80s the groundnut pyramids disappeared and were replaced with buildings.
Our Focus is Building a Brand that will be Competitive Globally- Dr. Benard Omoyeni
Palmadex Global Integrated Services Ltd, a multi-award-winning non-oil agro-export company founded by Dr. Benard Omoyeni with 6 Portfolios namely export investment, export consultancy, export of non-oil agricultural products and raw materials, export of African/Nigerian Foods, Wood Processing, Farming and Export Training Academy in this interview with Daniels Ekugo and GODSPOWERPROJECT, shares his experience and what Palmadex Group, offers.
Ques: Can we take a peep how Palmadex group started?
Ans: Palmadex started in 2015 and was inspired by God in the year 2014, we began the registration with the CAC, and by March 10, 2015, an official Certificate was issued and we began operation once we secured the CAC and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Certificates, so by now we are 8 years in operation.
Ques: Palmadex is regarded as Nigeria’s top exporter of Hibiscus, how do you source Hibiscus for export?
Ans: Hibiscus is a crop that grows in the northern part of Nigeria, essentially from North Central, East and West. Our strategy is that we have our base in the north, precisely Kano State and from there we have chains of suppliers, by our agreements, we commissioned them to source for this product, we are talking about from the farm to our warehouse and there are different approaches to that, in some places, some suppliers may go to the warehouse and in some places in the hinterland and we aggregate those products to the warehouse where we now do our processing before we export.
Ques: What are the challenges you face from the sourcing to the exporting part of your business?
Ans: Major challenges revolves around the regular logistic challenges, given the distance from the North East, and or the condition of our roads, security issues and so sometimes breach of agreement by our local suppliers. Road challenges is top on the list because you have to use vehicles, use other companies, you are not doing all these by yourself and then the potential for some of them to breach agreement on the part of the other service providers – cases of delays, cases of people attempting to do away with your goods, people coming in with stories that affect your timeline. Given the condition of our road network, there has been instances where trucks were held in one particular place for weeks, those are part of the challenges, and this kind is beyond our control.
Ques: How have you been able to surmount these challenges?
Ans: Can we say we surmounted them? I can’t say out rightly Yes, because the road conditions remains the same, but in terms of the logistic companies we use, we make sure we use a reputable company. Companies that are credible, so when we get them, you are now overcoming the challenges of hearing multiple excuses.
Ques: In recent time, Nigeria witnessed a fundamental financial downturn, as an exporter how did you source out for Forex?
Ans: As an exporter, ordinarily we are not expected to face Forex challenges because we don’t depend on the Forex to do our job, as a matter of fact, we add value to the economy, we bring in forex to boost the economy but the challenge is where the value of the naira is depreciating against the dollar for instance, so the cost of goods locally also increase which might affect out projection of what we have already planned, which may mean you will operate at a loss or sometimes try to break even in what we use as a benchmark.
Ques: Palmadex is a non-oil product exporter, what steps have you been taking to sustain the tempo?
Ans: GOD has helped us primarily; we always talked about the GOD factor. GOD has helped us tremendously beyond that, our own efforts as an organization, we have in place systems, policies and procedures that are standardized, that helps us to operate, giving our core values of integrity of trust. We have been able to carve ourselves a niche in the business, we have gained a reputation of been an export company of choice by reason of the value we have added, clients are attesting to it that we are reliable and we have made sure we remain same even when our profit threshold is threatened. Our focus is building a brand that will be competitive globally and that has kept us going.
Ques: Let us look at your entrepreneurial journey and accomplishments?
Ans: The entrepreneurial journey has not been entirely smooth, of course as a business that is starting off, there were challenges that confronted us, but we have been able to surmount the initial teething problem, and we are moving on our pace. In our case we look at milestones, our accomplishment, we look at major things we have achieved. We have been able to have our offices two other nations of the world – Vietnam, Dubai, we have robust client base spread accross the six continents of the world. The positive feedback from our clients accross the globe reinforces our position as export company of choice, In addition we have been enlisted as member of various international organisations like International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), we are the first export company in Nigeria to be enlisted member of ICC. We have been recognized by obtaining various awards as best export performing company, that for us is our achievement, for us to have maintained our operation against all business challenges in the last years that for us also is an achievement, so we have continued to increase our portfolio. We began with just having a portfolio but now we have six portfolios amongst them we have farm – mechanized farming, export academy, export consultancy, export investment etc, so for us these are key milestones that we have achieved in the last 8 years.
Ques: As a globally recognized firm, what is your projection in the next 6 years?
Ans: Our projection for the next five years is to take over the world as Corporate multi-national organization pursuant to our vision of being the global export trading partner of choice, delivering superior services through integrity, efficiency and reliability in the international value chain.
Ques: As an entreprenuer, what is your assessment of doing business in Nigeria?
Ans: My assessment is very simple and direct, it is quiet challenging doing business in Nigeria. The business climate is not quite favourable, not supportive. It takes a strong businessman to remain in business here. There are lot of external factors that are beyond your control that you have to surmount to remain in business –economic policies, insecurity, unstable market price regimes, labour related concerns, right personnel to work with, financial support that is not readily available, so these are the challenges and they are quiet enormous.
Ques: If you are opportuned to write a bill to the National Assembly, what will that be?
Ans: If I am to propose a bill, it is a bill for provision financial support to SMEs. We hear of government grants in some instances, but we need to do more and be practical. If you compare us to some world economies, where you can get as low as zero digit interest rate, in some countries 2 per cent to 3 per cent but in Nigeria we are talking about 23 – 27 per cent, so imagine you have an Act that makes SMEs loan available at 2 per cent? That will provide access to fund and boost investment in SME businesses and will encourage people to go into entrepreneurship
Ques: What is your CSR activities within the years of operation?
Ans: We have our CSR policy, annually we have a budget for CSR. One key one we do is scholarship. We have been able to partner with the Julius Omoyeni Foundation for Educational Development, a Foundation that runs an annual scholarship programs, we also set aside some funds for social investment opportunities that comes across to us. We have a dream to build hospitals, roads, provide water and we believe we are getting there.
Ques: How much is Palmadex worth?
Ans: Palmadex is a multi billion naira organisation. Our staff strength is growing in bounds, we have direct staff and support staffs. Our direct staff is about 20 while our support and indirect staffs is above 170. We have continued to add value to employment and wealth creation, boosting the socio economic development of Nigeria as a business.
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Palmadex; Nigeria’s Top Hibiscus Exporting Organisation, Palmadex Group, Clocks 8
This multi-award-winning exporters of non-oil agro products in Nigeria clocked 8 years old on the 8th of March 2023 and the organisation was agog with joy and thanksgiving to GOD for the journey thus far.
Palmadex Global Integrated Services Ltd, with 7 Portfolios namely export investment, export consultancy, export of non-oil agricultural products and raw materials, export of African/Nigerian Foods, Wood Processing, Farming and Export Training Academy is a multi-award-winning non-oil agro-export company founded by the environmental scientist Dr Benard Omoyeni celebrated their 8th anniversary on the 8th of March. Palmadex Group offers Nigerians the platform to harness various investment opportunities available in international trade as well as the privilege to earn foreign currencies.
Dr. Benard Adedotun Omoyeni is blessed to be one of the most inspiring individuals in Nigeria not only because of his grass-to-grace success story or even influence as Managing Director of the award-winning Palmadex Global Integrated Services Ltd, Nigerian’s fast-growing and reliable exporters of Agricultural Commodities and Processed Foods, such as sesame seed, hibiscus, cassava, charcoal, ginger, raw cashew nut, cocoa beans, coffee, kola nuts, poultry, groundnut, locust beans, vegetables and rubber among others. Benard Omoyeni is also a certified environmental scientist and published author of Principles & Application of Environmental Impact Assessment
In this interview granted to media outfits on the occasion of Palmadex’s 8th anniversary, Dr Benard Omoyeni, MD/CEO, Palmadex Global Integrated Services Ltd now Palmadex Group shares inspiring hindsight on starting an export business, misconceptions about export business, business philosophy and other briefs on becoming a successful exporter.
Export Analysis: Nigeria Is The Largest Economy On The Continent
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The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), has the potential to increase employment opportunities and incomes, helping to expand opportunities for all Africans. “The AfCFTA is expected to lift around 68 million people out of moderate poverty and make African countries more competitive”
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Nigeria’s fast-growing export consultants and reliable Exporters of Agricultural Commodities and Processed Foods, such as sesame seed, hibiscus, cassava, charcoal, ginger, raw cashew nut, cocoa beans, coffee, kola nuts, poultry, groundnut, locust beans, vegetables and rubber among others.Winners of Best Agricultural Product export company of the year by the Nigeria Export Summit. And also winners of the best export trading institute of the year 2019. We are the benchmark to export trading in Nigeria, We provide executive training, with the best curriculum and hands-on training.