Economy
Update On Ibom Deep SeaPort, Industrial City Progress

Update On Ibom Deep SeaPort, Industrial City Progress
Update on Ibom deep sea port, industrial city progress. The Technical Committee on the Actualization of Ibom Deep Sea Port met with the consultant port master planner, Dar Al-Handasar Ltd. to finalize technical requirements for the groundbreaking of the City Gate and Sales Center in May, as directed by Governor Umo Eno.
While speaking at the meeting, I reiterated the Governor’s total commitment to the actualization of the Ibom Deep Sea Port and Industrial City- which he sees as a veritable channel for job and wealth creation.
The Chairman of the Technical Committee Barr. Mfon Usoro, expressed gratitude to the governor for his commitment to this transformational project, assuring of the Committee’s full cooperation.
The Ibom Industrial City, which will house the deep sea port, training centers, and a logistics hub, is expected to create at least 300,000 jobs and bring massive economic benefits to host communities.
Recently, the governor, Pastor Umo Eno reaffirmed his readiness to kickstart major infrastructure projects at the industrial city, including the City Gate, Sales Center, and access roads like the ongoing Uyenge-Orukim road construction.
These developments will pave the way for port terminal construction and eventually, full-scale operations.

Ibom Deep SeaPort
Other members of the Technical Commitee who were in attendance were Admiral Francis Akpan(Rtd), Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem, Pastor ImoAbasi Jacob(Virtual attendance) and Prof. Akan Ekong(Director of Projects).
The Director, Project Implementation and Monitoring, Arc. Ekanwan Alale and Engr. Anietie Akpabio accompanied me to the meeting.
Economy
UNIPORT Promotes 46 Senior Lecturers To Professor, Associate Professor Ranks

UNIPORT Promotes 46 Senior Lecturers To Professor, Associate Professor Ranks
UNIPORT promotes 46 senior lecturers to professor, associate professor ranks. The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPOĺRT) has promoted 30 senior lecturers to the rank of professor and 16 others to associate professor.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill announced the promotions in a statement on Tuesday, noting that the academics underwent a rigorous assessment process.
The promotions were approved during the university’s 187th Governing Council meeting, chaired by Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa.
A breakdown of the promotions shows that the Faculty of Science has seven new professors, followed by the Faculties of Social Sciences and Management Sciences with five each.
The College of Health Sciences also had five, while the Faculties of Humanities, Engineering, and Pharmaceuticals had four, three, and one, respectively.

UNIPORT
Among the 16 newly promoted associate professors, the Faculty of Engineering produced four, the Faculty of Science three, and the Faculties of Education and Humanities two each.
Other faculties, including Agriculture, Social Sciences, Management Sciences, the College of Health Sciences, and the School of Science Laboratory Technology, each had one.
Economy
Goodluck Jonathan Wins 2025 Sunhak Peace Prize

Goodluck Jonathan Wins 2025 Sunhak Peace Prize
Goodluck Jonathan wins 2025 Sunhak Peace Prize. According to him, Mr Jonathan becomes the third person and the first African leader to win this category of the award.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has been nominated as the winner of the 2025 Founders Sunhak Peace Award.
Ikechukwu Eze, special adviser to Mr Jonathan disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Eze said that the award would be presented to the former president by Sunhak Peace Prize Foundation in Seoul, South Korea on April 11.
According to him, Mr Jonathan becomes the third person and the first African leader to win this category of the award, after former United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki Moon and Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen.
Mr Eze said that this year’s award ceremony, the sixth in the series, would take place in Seoul on April 11, where Mr Jonathan and other laureates would be decorated.
He quoted the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee as stating that the honour was in recognition of Jonathan’s consistent mediations and pro-democracy activities to bring peace to the African continent.
This, according to him, is especially through the instrumentality of the various associations he chairs, including Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF), West African Elders’ Forum (WAEF) and International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP).
The Sunhak Peace Award and the Sunhak Peace Prize are two categories of awards presented biennially by the committee to individuals and organisations acknowledged as worthy contributors to world peace and human development.
Prominent past winners of the second category, which is the Sunhak Peace Prize, included former Senegalese President Macky Sall and President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina.
Others were Dame Sarah Gilbert, Co-developer of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine as well as GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance.
Mr Eze said that Mr Jonathan would be receiving his award alongside three individuals who were recently announced by José Barroso, the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee Chair and former President of the European Commission, as winners in the other category.

Goodluck Jonathan
They include Patrick Awuah Jr., founder and president of Ashesi University in Ghana, Hugh Evans, co-founder and chief executive officer of Global Citizen and Wanjira Mathai, Regional Director for Africa at the World Resources Institute.
Mr Eze also quoted the founder of the prize, Dr Hak Ja Han Moon, as stating in her pre-event address that the lives of the laureates had been an inspiring testament to how peace could be realised through concrete actions and cultural transformation.
“Over the past decade, the Sunhak Peace Prize has identified and honoured individuals.
“Individuals who have dedicated themselves to addressing urgent global challenges based on its three core values: respect for human rights, reconciliation of conflicts and ecological conservation,’’ Ms Moon said.
Established in 2015, the biennial Sunhak Peace Prize honours individuals and organisations that have shown extraordinary services to global peace and well-being in any of the three areas.
The areas are sustainable human development, conflict resolution or ecological conservation.
Economy
Government To Train, Empower Youths For Agricultural Revolution In Kwara

Government To Train, Empower Youths For Agricultural Revolution In Kwara
Government to train, empower youths for agricultural revolution In Kwara. He also said that the collaboration would help to create employment opportunities for the youths.
The Kwara ministry of youth development has said that it will train the youths and also empower them financially to drive the planned revolution in agriculture.
The commissioner, Shehu Ndanusa, said this on Monday when he paid a courtesy visit to the management of the Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI) in Ilorin.
Mr Ndanusa said that the ministry needed to build the capacity of the youths in agribusiness, rural development, and entrepreneurship to create more job opportunities for young people in the state.
He further said that the state needs the support of the institute for agripreneurs through skill acquisition and business management training.
According to him, ARMTI is known for expertise in agricultural training and rural development, hence collaborating with the state government will help equip youths with practical skills for self-reliance.
Responding, the executive director of ARMTI, Dr Olufemi Oladunni, said that the youths remain the major focus of ARMTI.
Mr Oladunni also said that the agency trains youths, gives them starter packs and follows them up to ascertain participants are well established.

Empower Youths
He said that the institute was prepared to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the ministry, in order to formalise the collaboration.
He emphasised that the partnership would aim at providing young Nigerians with essential training, technical support, and entrepreneurship opportunities in the agricultural sector.
He also said that the collaboration would help to create employment opportunities for the youths, boost food security and drive rural economic growth.
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