How we made Oshiomhole governor — Ize-Iyamu

GOVERNORSHIP candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Osagie Ize-Iyamu has narrated how he and a few others braced the odds in 2007 to make Comrade Adams Oshiomhole the governor of Edo State.

Night of tributes, as OJB Jezreel goes home

The wake-keep and night of tributes for late music producer, OJB Jezreel held last night at the O’Jez Celebrity Hang-Out, National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. Sammie Okposo, Lara George, Dj Boombastic, actress Grace Amah, Dj Gosporella, Yvonne Jegede, Dj Humility, K- Solo, Essence, KSB are some of the stars who were around to celebrate him. Abounce and Jazzman Olofin, son and grandson in-law respectively of veteran actress, Bukky Ajayi who died and was buried on Wednesday also attended the programme.

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Friday, 29 March 2019

EDHA: The Implications of Obaseki's 24 New Disciples



EDHA: The Implications of Obaseki's 24 New Disciples

By Eben Enasco Kingsley

The election of March 9, 2019 may have Produced 24 legislative disciples that will from time to time decide the fate of the common man for the next four years in Edo State.
The victory in this symbolic feat sounds like the real deal in a new paradigm shift of Democratic permutations.
Because it is the first of its kind since the inception of the nascent Democratic dispensation to have all legislative seats to a party.
Although the driver in this monopolistic race presumably would have thought at least 20 to 4 elective members
No one would believe that in a state where the number of political parties that contested was over fifty yet no party got even a seat.
They could not even sold a virus to any of the opposition parties hence they bag all.
The results polled and declared by electoral umpire shows the ruling All Progressive Congress defeated all other parties
For Governor Godwin Obaseki, it is Healy healthy for his party to have the legislative arm in his pocket to help fortify his developmental parlance.
Recall that in his electioneering campaign, Obaseki solicited support from the electorates to vote all candidates representing his party to have a robust government.
He wasn't though disappointed as he had all seats to himself.
In the 2015 election, the APC won three out of the five Assembly seats in Edo Central.
But this has since changed with the stronghold of the main opposition party, PDP succumbed to intense pressure of the ruling party APC.
Flowing from the impressive outing of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates in the Edo State House of Assembly election, some have ascribed the landslide victory during the election to Governor Godwin Obaseki's style of governance resonating well with the people.
Opinions had also revealed that with the demise of Chief Tony Anenih who until death was a pillar to the PDP in Edo Central pave way for such defeat.
In some quarters, some argued that the defeat was a sell out by leaders in the land perhaps to seek relevance in the tripeptide political framework in the state.
With Edo state established on three senatorial carriage, Edo central seems to have been relegated since the last part of Adams Oshiomhole's Administration till date with his successor holding grip of the linage.
This may have reminded them of the need to collapse the bridge to allow APC infiltrate the established political landmark with a view to retaining the speakership position for fair share.
However, the whole idea to have all may sound nice but unarguably, it is endemic to Democratic permutations.
The implication is that in Edo State, we now have a one party system which may tell had on the people in times to come.
The legislative arm is a major attribute of Democratic governance and if effective could ensure good governance and provide a forum for grassroots representation.
It is a unique institution in Democratic setting composed of elected representative of the people who occupies a prominent position in modern democracies.
In all standard this gives citizen feelings of inclusiveness. Thus, with their exclusive powers to oversee the activities of the executive in safeguarding public finances as well as provides avenue for readdressing public grievances.
However, providing oversight function through resolutions, checks and balances to improve the performance of the other arms of government with empathy of same party with some decisions rejected, then the people will have no voice.
The state may probably head for a parliamentarians manipulation by the executive with it's hallmarks as the disperser of governmental Powers.
This may encourage symbolic endorsement of decisions wrong or right of the leaders . This is common in Democratic settings where for number of reasons the executive arm succeeds in influencing the legislature because there are no stiff oppositions.
It certainly encourages autocratic governance resonating around the people looking at it from another dimension.
Going by the believe of the Obaseki's administration to have the house in its locker, and the willingness to perform as well, the permutations may prove a bargain if internal party interference is completely avoided.

Monday, 25 March 2019

INQUEST MEDIA GROUP: Institutionalized Racism: The Plights of the Confi...

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Institutionalized Racism: The Plights of the Confidently Scammed Nigerians Abroad.


Institutionalized Racism: The Plights of the Confidently Scammed  Nigerians Abroad.


By Eben Enasco Kingsley




The concept of institutionalized racism re-emerged in political discourse in the late and mid 1990s after a long hiatus, but has remained a contested concept that has been critiqued by multiple constituencies. 

The fandom has been on hiatus for decades already. The sherlockians have been making strange gifs ever since they swings and redesigned new confidence in tricking Nigerians.

Institutional racism is the differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society particularly in United Kingdom.

In recent times, the plights of the black race (Nigerians) in institutional racism is heightened and becoming very unbecoming.

When the differential access becomes integral to institutions, it becomes common practice, making it difficult to rectify. 

Eventually, this racism dominates public bodies, private corporations, public and private universities, and is reinforced by the actions of conformists and newcomers.

Nigerians in the United Kingdom have become the worst hit  of the latest scam affecting foreigners in European Countries.

The reason is that Companies with history of Institutional Racism are now setting up Dormant Companies and getting unsuspecting foreigners to sign up to these companies unchecked.

The issue with most of the dormant companies is that they have no assets whatsoever.

For instance, the Berkeley Homes PLC (North East London) Limited and Berkeley Homes (Urban Renaissance) Ltd
which has set up, at least two dormant companies to sign up unsuspecting foreigners.

This has become very worrisome on the plights of the foreign staffers who have been deprived of statutory entitlement

With more people winning discrimination cases in the Employment Tribunal, these big companies have now set up  dormant companies so that successful foreigners can't recover any Tribunal award money

You can make a claim to an employment tribunal if you think someone has treated you unlawfully, such as your employer, a potential employer or a trade union.

Unlawful treatment can include,unfair dismissal discrimination unfair deductions from your pay

You usually have to make a claim to the tribunal within 3 months of your employment ending or the problem happening.

The tribunal is independent of government and will listen to you (the ‘claimant’) and the person you’re making a claim against (the ‘respondent’) before making a decision.
See if there’s another way to solve the problem before you make a claim to a tribunal, such as using a grievance procedure.

Before you make a claim you must tell the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) that you intend to make a claim to the tribunal.

You’ll be offered the chance to try and settle the dispute without going to court by using Acas’s free ‘Early Conciliation’ service .

Time you spend in early conciliation does not affect the total time left to make a claim. If early conciliation does not work,
Acas will send you an early conciliation certificate - use this when you make a claim to the tribunal .

Once you receive your certificate, you’ll have the same amount of time to make your claim as you did before you started conciliation.

This has silently trended in the UK with foreigners facing racism as well as made to get nothing having gone through screes and scrags in Tribunal of some sort.

They now found a measure to promotes institutional racism through established dormant companies.


The Taylor Review referred to "widespread concerns about the number of employment tribunal awards that go unpaid" and reported that government-commissioned research undertaken in 2013 had shown that, following enforcement action taken by an individual, 34% of employment tribunal awards in England and Wales and 46% in Scotland remained unpaid.

In December 2018 the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy introduced a " naming scheme" to exert reputational pressure on employers who fail to pay awards.

The vast majority of companies actively trade, but there are also over 300,000 dormant companies registered with Companies House.

Although, dormant companies benefit from reduced administrative requirements: in particular, they don’t have to provide the same level of detail in their accounts.

While that’s hardly a reason in itself, there are a number of good reasons why a dormant company may be formed or maintained.

It is of note that the practice of Evasion is not yet illegal in the UK, though there have been calls to make it illegal 

Another difficulty in reducing institutionalized racism is that there is no sole, true identifiable perpetrator. When racism is built into the institution, it emerges as the collective action of the population.

Professor James M. Jones postulates three major types of racism: personally mediated, internalized , and institutionalized.

Personally mediated racism includes the specific social attitudes inherent to racially prejudiced action ( bigoted differential assumptions about abilities, motives, and the intentions of others according to), discrimination (the differential actions and behaviours towards others according to their race), stereotyping, commission, and omission (disrespect, suspicion, devaluation, and dehumanization).

Internalized racism is the acceptance, by members of the racially stigmatized people, of negative perceptions about their own abilities and intrinsic worth, characterized by low
self-esteem , and low esteem of others like them. This racism can be manifested through embracing "whiteness" (eg stratification by skin colour in non-white communities), self-devaluation (e.g., racial slurs, nicknames, rejection of ancestral culture, etc.), and resignation, helplessness, and hopelessness (e.g., dropping out of school, failing to vote , engaging in health-risk practices, etc.).

Persistent negative stereotypes fuel institutional racism, and influence interpersonal relations .

Racial stereotyping contributes to patterns of racial residential segregation and redlining, and shape views about crime, crime policy, and welfare policy, especially if the contextual information is stereotype-consistent.

Institutional racism is distinguished from racial bigotry by the existence of institutional systemic policies, practices and economic and political structures which place minority racial and ethnic groups at a disadvantage in relation to an institution's racial or ethnic majority.

One example of the difference is public school budgets in the U.S. (including local levies and bonds) and the quality of teachers, which are often correlated with property values: rich neighborhoods are more likely to be more 'white' and to have better teachers and more money for education, even in public schools.

Restrictive housing contracts and bank lending policies have also been listed as forms of institutional racism.

Other examples sometimes described as institutional racism are racial profiling by security guards and police, use of stereotyped racial caricatures, the under- and misrepresentation of certain racial groups in the mass media , and race-based barriers to gainful employment and professional advancement.

Additionally, differential access to goods, services, and opportunities of society can be included within the term
institutional racism , such as unpaved streets and roads, inherited socio-economic disadvantage, and "standardized" tests (each ethnic group prepared for it differently; many are poorly prepared). 

Some sociological investigators distinguish between institutional racism and "structural racism" (sometimes called structured racialization ).

The former focuses upon the norms and practices within an institution, the latter upon the interactions among institutions, interactions that produce racialized outcomes against non-white people.

An important feature of structural racism is that it cannot be reduced to individual prejudice or to the single function of an institution.

Attached is evidence of the dormancy status of the two examples given above 

A dormant company is a company that carries out no business activities in the given period of time.

In the United Kingdom, a dormant company is a company whose transactions have been limited to payment for shares taken by subscribers to the memorandum of association , fees paid to the Registrar of Companies for a change of company name, the re-registration of a company and filing annual returns and payment made in respect of civil penalties imposed by the Registrar of Companies for delivering accounts to the Registrar after the statutory time allowed for filing. 

Under the new Companies Act there are exceptions for certain companies.

For example, some financial and insurance companies are under obligation to file their full accounts, regardless of their status.

In Singapore, a dormant company is defined by two authorities: ACRA and IRAS . For ACRA the determining factor for dormancy is the lack of transactions. For IRAS, a company that does not generate income is considered dormant.

The companies deemed dormant by the authorities can be exempted from filing annual financials and submitting tax return. For the latter, a waiver has to be issued by IRAS.

Dormant company is one that has been registered with Companies House but is not carrying on any kind of business activity or receiving any form of income.

Therefore, considers it dormant (or inactive) for corporation tax purposes. It can be dormant from the date of its incorporation, or it can become dormant after a period of activity.

There are many reasons why a company may be dormant – to reserve a company name whilst preparing to launch the business; restructuring a previously active business; or an owner requires an extended period of time off due to illness, maternity leave, travel, a sabbatical, or any other reason.

It can remain dormant for any length of time, but you must inform your local corporation tax office as soon as possible and maintain a number of statutory obligations for Companies House, including filing annual returns and dormant accounts, reporting changes to registered company details, and keeping records up-to-date and available for public inspection.

Their mylostaccount.org.uk website lets you search across all banks and building societies, including those that have merged.

Again, the more information you have the better your chances of retrieving your money. If an account is found you will need to provide ID before you can withdraw your money.

If you can't find the bank or building society you are looking for on the mylostaccount site, you should call the BBA's dormant accounts unit on 020 7216 8909.

Searches can take up to three months to complete, so be patient.

Foreign applicants must verify the accuracy of the information displayed by some of the organisations offering job support.

Nigerians in the UK are strongly advised to check the Companies House website for the status of any company they are working for.

To avoid unsuccessful litigations, contact details of genuine organization should be topmost priority when signing engagement offer.

This way, foreigners should be able to enforce civil court judgments through the Enforcement of Judgments Office and to manage funds held in court for minors and patients.

It is very painful after suffering racism and going through the Courts that you are unable to recover your money.