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Israel to boost support for youth innovative programme in Nigeria

The Israeli government says it is committed to investing in youth innovation and research programmes in Nigeria to promote technological advancement.

Mr Michael Freeman, Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, made this known on Wednesday in Abuja, in his address at the graduation ceremony of the Innovative Fellowship for Aspiring Inventors and Researchers (i-FAIR-2) programme,

Freeman was represented at the event by Mr Yotam Kreiman, Deputy Chief of Mission and Consul, Embassy of Israel in Nigeria.

I-FAIR-2 was organised by the Embassy, in collaboration with the Office of the Vice President, Skill G Ltd., Gregory University and DeNovo, being private sector-based organisations.

Freeman said: “From i-FAIR-1 in 2021 and approach of Israeli Embassy that we have here on knowledge sharing, startups, innovations and technologies in the emerging context in general and in Nigeria, in particular.

“We have seen from the video presentations what i-FAIR is; it is an 8-month accelerator programme for startups in specific fields that were chosen between the embassy and the Office of the Vice President.

“Unlike other programmes, from the exhibition, our graduates really finished with the prototype of their products in their hands and ready to show it to investors and other companies.”

He further expressed appreciation to partners of the i-FAIR programme for the success achieved in the completion of i-FAIR-2, since its commencement in November 2021.

Speaking at the event, Prof. Gregory Ibe, the Managing Director/CEO, of Skill “G” Nigeria Ltd, congratulated the graduates and urged them to harness the skills they acquired and products invented, to boost the growth of the i-FAIR project.

Ibe, who is also the Founder/Chancellor of Gregory University, Uturu, in Abia State, was represented by former Vice President of ECOWAS, Mr Edward Singhatey.

“The products that you have seen are the successful ones, you do not see the 99 unsuccessful ones.

“So, it will be a journey that you will have to undertake, but do not get discouraged, if all your products do not hit the market immediately.

“You have got an array of tremendous products from toys that can develop the creative mind of young children, to contraptions that can pound Ginger in a natural way,” Ibe stated.

He added: “To the innovations in the medical fields like the chest-metre, the photo-therapy, among so many others; it was a joy and a privilege to listen to you pitch your inventions yesterday.

“I sincerely hope that this will be the first step in a journey that will take you to higher heights.

“It is only a matter of time before one of your products or one of the batches in this i-FAIR will hit the market and go international.”

Also speaking, Mr Avi Ostfeld, Founder of Makelab, advised the graduates of the programme to remain focused to achieve their desired goals in life.

“The potential of the people is here, now we need motivation. Motivation sometimes is tricky, but usually, you have it.

“Every one of us wants to move forward to success on personal and country level.

“So the motivation is here, sometimes we need to help it a bit with self-confidence, but in general we have the people and we have motivation,” Ostfeld said.

Meanwhile, Mr Olukokun Opeyemi, Manager of Thinkbikes organisation, who spoke on behalf of the programme, expressed appreciation to the organisers for the benefits derived from i-FAIR-2.

Opeyemi said: “Our mission is to provide last man transportation for small businesses and this will be the most affordable so far, N3 or less can get you 50km range.

“I want to thank the State of Israel for this initiative that has helped a number of us, we are so grateful.

“I heard about the innovation centre for a while, but when I got here, I knew I was not dreaming at all; I need to read the book Think big again. Without i=FAIR we would not have been here.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that i-FAIR is a platform and acronym for an Innovation start-up programme for aspiring Nigerian Inventors and Researchers.

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Gaza: 155,000 Pregnant Women Struggling to Survive- Says Palestine Envoy

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Gaza: 155,000 Pregnant Women Struggling to Survive- Says Palestine Envoy

By: Michael Mike

Ambassador of Palestine to Nigeria, Abdullah Shawesh has drawn global attention to emerging humanitarian crisis in war torn Gaza, stating that around 155,000 pregnant women and new mothers are struggling to survive.

He said: “They are suffering from hunger and the diseases that stalk it, amid life-threatening shortages of food, water and medical care …. Only three maternity hospitals remain in the Gaza Strip, and they are overwhelmed with patients.

“Doctors and midwives … are struggling to provide adequate care to newborns.”

Addressing a press conference at the weekend on the situation in Gaza, Shawesh lamented that mass graves continued to be discovered on Gaza Strip, with the war currently leaving an estimated 37 million tons of debris and unexploded ordnance.

He decried that as it stands, the war is projected could take 14 years to clear the unexploded ordnance and rubble.

Shawesh said: “As of May 1, the number of Palestinian martyrs has reached 34,535, with 77,704 wounded, in addition to thousands of others who are still missing under the rubble or subjected to enforced disappearance in Israeli occupation detention centers.”

He alleged that “Palestinian detainees are subjected to harsh measures, receiving minimal sustenance such as a single slice of bread and a small amount of food to merely sustain their lives and prevent death, resulting in substantial weight loss and serious health consequences.”

“Around 155,000 pregnant women and new mothers are struggling to survive. They are suffering from hunger and the diseases that stalk it, amid life-threatening shortages of food, water and medical care …. Only three maternity hospitals remain in the Gaza Strip, and they are overwhelmed with patients.

He noted that: “The Palestinian Minister of Transport, Tariq Zourub, declared that the losses of the transportation sector in the Gaza Strip exceeded 3 billion dollars. The occupation destroyed about 945 km of roads and 55,000 vehicles, which is equivalent to 65% of the road network and 60% of the vehicles licensed in the strip.
Day after day, Israeli crimes in Gaza are revealed, and every day we witness a new chapter of genocidal crimes.”

He added that: “Recently, many mass graves were discovered in the Al-Shifa Medical Complex and the Nasser Medical Complex in the Gaza Strip, which contain hundreds of dead bodies.”

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Rwanda Warns that Allowing Hatred, Disunity to Fester Could Lead to Genocide

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Rwanda Warns that Allowing Hatred, Disunity to Fester Could Lead to Genocide

By: Michael Mike

Rwanda has warned of the dangers of allowing hatred and disunity to fester, insisting that this could lead to genocide like it witnessed over 30 years ago where a million people were killed in the spate of 100 days.

The Rwandan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo, stated this at the 30th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Abuja.

The commemoration is observed under the multi-year theme, “Remember – Unite – Renew”.

Bazivamo stated that the path to lasting peace demands constant vigilance, adding that “As we renew, we restate our unbreakable pledge to fight intolerance, discrimination, ethnic hatred, hate speeches, genocide revisionism, and denial in all their forms.

“Unfortunately, this is happening today just beyond Rwanda’s borders in the Great Lakes region. We should never allow the embers of hatred to reignite.”

The High Commissioner further said: stated: “On this Kwibuka 30, together, we can ensure that the memory of the victims becomes a powerful force for good, inspiring future generations to choose peace over hate, unity over division, and hope over despair.

“This can be achieved in different ways including putting course lessons about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in schools and the establishment of memory symbols in remembrance of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to educate the young and the next generation on the need to fight hate ideologies and stand against any form of discrimination and divisionism. Let us work together to build a world where such atrocities never happen again.”

In his remarks, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar conveyed the condolences of the Nigerian government to the survivors of the genocide.

Tuggar represented by a former ambassador to Sudan, Safiu Olaniyan said: “Genocide should not be allowed to raise its head ever again.”

The Secretary General, United Nations, Antonio Guterres urged the world to stand as one against all forms of hatred and discrimination.

Guterres whose speech was read at the occasion by the UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Malick Fall noted that: “To those who would seek to divide us, we must deliver a clear, unequivocal and urgent message: never again.

“We can draw a straight line between the senseless slaughter of one million Tutsi — as well as some Hutu and others who opposed the genocide — and the decades of hate speech that preceded it, enflamed by ethnic tensions and the long shadow of colonialism.

“Today, around the world, the darkest impulses of humanity are being awakened once more by the voices of extremism, division and hate.

“On this solemn day of remembrance, let’s pledge to stand as one against all forms of hatred and discrimination.

In his remarks, a retired Nigerian Navy admiral, Samuel Alade who witnessed the genocide while in Rwanda said, “I commend the tenacity of purpose and the commitment of the Rwandans to make their nation an example of relevance.”

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New York State Emergency Management has warned that  residents might experience aftershocks of the 4.8 magnitude  earthquake, which occurred in the city and New Jersey on Friday.

The North American correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the earthquake, which occurred at 10:23a.m. local time ,eight miles northwest of Bridgewater, New Jersey ,affected some areas in New York.

It rattled skyscrapers and buildings across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.

The  emergency agency, in a safety alert issued , urged the public to call 911 if they were experiencing an emergency.

“ An earthquake occurred in New Jersey. The earthquake has been felt throughout New York State. Aftershocks may occur. Call 9-1-1 only if you or others are injured or have  an emergency’’

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 is generally considered moderate, though it appears to be among the biggest earthquakes to ever affect New York City.

In addition to New York and New Jersey, the quake was felt in parts of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts .

New York governor Kathy Hochul said that the impact of the earthquake was being assessed.

“My team is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day.” she wrote on X .

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