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GOV. FUBARA ENDS RUMUEPIRIKOM’S DARK DAYS WITH TRANSFORMER GIFT TO WIKE’S COMMUNITY

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…Assures of Synergizing with PHEDC, TCN, and GENCOS for 24-Hour Power Supply in Rivers

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara says his administration has commenced synergizing efforts with critical stakeholders in the power sector to ensure 24 hours electricity supply to residents in the State.

Governor Fubara gave the hint at the presentation of a 33KVA capacity electricity transformer to the leadership of Rumepirikom Community in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State on Friday.

Represented by the Commissioner for Power, Hon. Solomon Eke, governor Fubara said his ministry has started working with the Transmission Company of Nigeria, (TCN), Generation companies (GENCOs) and the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) to achieve the articipated goal.

Hon. Eke explained that the transformer has been provided sequel to their request to the governor who had directed his ministry to present it to them and also complete it installation at no cost to the community so that it can be powered for actual use by the people.

He said: “The governor feels your pains. See, as people are demonstrating now, it is good to understand that in Rivers State, the governor is attending to the needs of the people. He doesn’t want our people to suffer.

“As a ministry, I want to assure you that we are working towards ensuring that we have 24 hours light supply in Rivers State. It is something we know that we can do because we are already generating sufficient power that will make electricity available to our people in the State.

“But the reason why we are not having 24 hours supply is because of this laxity of PHEDC. Like now, they are supposed to bring you transformer, have they brought it ? No.

“So, if everybody that requires transformer has it and other things things to use to step down this power are made available, it will get to all of us and we will get 24 hours supply. And that is what we are working to achieve with them, and we are pressuring TCN, Gencos and PHEDC.”

Hon. Eke urged the people of Rumepirikom Community who have suffered the lack of electricity for years to be grateful that there is a governor who is concerned about their situation and have come to their rescue.

He enjoined them to continue to support the governor and be patient with the implementation of his various policies and programmes that have started benefitting them.

Hon. Eke said: “Be patient with the governor and support him because evil people want to truncate his administration. Will you allow that? The governor means well for the people and you will not allow that.

“So, give him support, so that he will be able to bring all the good things that he has. He is the only governor that has boldly received the protesters, engaged them and addressed their concerns.

“He came out to tell them that he feels their pains, and assured that he will alleviate those problems. He has started putting words into action. This is part of it, and other areas.”

Speaking on behalf of the Rumuepirikom Community, its Chairman, Nnamdi Nyeche said they are grateful to the Governor for his prompt response to their appeal and has granted it.

Nyeche stated: ‘It has not been long we asked for this transformer. We have been confronted with the difficulties of getting a transformer but it didn’t take us, like three months, that we had asked for it and it is here, a brand new 33KVA transformer from the Governor.

“He has come to our aid to make us to have light. For the past three years, we have not been having light around here. He is not only bringing the transformer, he has put every necessary thing that we needed to install it. We thank the governor for his magnanimity.”

The Commissioner for Power also delivered a transformer to the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital ( RSUTH) in Port Harcourt Local Government Area, and stated that it is in keeping with their request to the governor, who is particularly interested that such critical health infrastructure get steady electricity supply.

Hon. Eke also assured them that the ministry engineers will install the transformer and switch it on eventually to serve the hospital community.

“So, our engineers are here, all the materials that you’ll need to make sure that we install this transformer and make it to be functioning has been given to us by his Excellency, the governor.

“And so, the ministry is here to deliver to you and to commence work immediately. That is why we are here. So, I want to use this medium to thank the governor for graciously approving this request of yours and to ask you to utilize and safeguard it.

“I know here’s an enclosed area and your security personnel are working. Ensure that nobody comes here to damage whatever we are doing.”

Hon. Eke emphasised that what the Governor has done for RSUTH should solely be the responsibility of the PHEDC saddled to make available such facilities to its electricity consumers so that there will be an optimal functioning of all power units in Rivers State but they are not doing it.

He said: “So, the Rivers State government is trying to intervene because it is service to our people. The governor loves our people and would not allow our people to suffer.

“Because another person did not play his role does not mean that our people should suffer, no. He doesn’t tolerate that. So, he had decided to move into action to make sure that our people are comfortable.

“Time has passed that they will play politics with our people. The governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara is not interested in playing politics with our people. He is here to provide for the people. This is the people’s resources. He is here to serve the people and he is serving them with the fear of God.”

In receiving the transformer, the Chief Medical Director of Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Prof. Chizindu Alikor noted that the gift will greatly enhance full and reliable power supply to the Hospital.

“His Excellency has shown enormous support, and enormous goodwill to the development of our hospital, RSUTH where people who live and do business in Rivers State come for tertiary medical care. Bringing this to us today is another testament of his Excellency’s commitment to the health of Rivers people.

“We appreciate this gesture and assure his Excellency that the hospital management will ensure that this facility, among many others that he has provided for us, will be safe-guided, and maximally utilized to deliver better health care to Rivers people.”

The Power Commissioner, Hon. Eke also delivered a 500KVA electricity transformer to the Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology (RIVCOHSMAT), that is located in Rumueme Community in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area.

Hon. Eke said the facility is a result of the evaluation exercise that was undertaken by engineers of the Ministry who visited the institution days ago as directed by the Governor.

“This transformer, as requested, is suitable for you. If it is not suitable, we will not recommend it and the governor will not also have given it.

“So, you requested and we have done due diligence to it and the governor has approved and he has given us matching order to deliver and install this transformer immediately.”

Hon. Eke acknowledged the enormous electricity infrastructure that were built by the administration of Dr Peter Odili, which are yet to be fully maximised to serve the electricity needs of Rivers State.

He said: “I want it to be on record that immediately I took over as Commissioner for Power, I went round all the facilities under my ministry. We have generating facilities and we have enough electricity in Rivers State that we are not utlising.

“We have enough electricity to give to Rivers people on 24 hourly basis, and 7 days a week. There is not supposed to be power failure in Rivers State if the facilities are managed properly but it is work in progress, we are working to achieving it.”

Hon. Eke spoke further: “It is unfortunate that the former administration did not do anything about power. Work on power started with Dr Peter Odili and Rotimi Amaechi did a few works.

“In fact we will continue to be indebted to Dr Odili who constructed gas turbines and they are all functioning and generating electricity that Rivers people can consume properly before even giving some to the national grid. But we are not utlising it because our facilities are not being expanded to cater to the growing population and demands.”

In his response, the Provost of Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology (RIVCOHSMAT), Prof Franklin Nlerum, expressed appreciation to Governor Fubara to responding to their request and granting it swiftly.

Prof Nlerum explained: “We applied when our transformer got bad and we tried to struggle on our own to put it in order and it was so difficult that we were unable to do it.

“We applied to him(Fubara) to assist in replacing our transformer that was as old as the college itself burdened by the increased load occasioned by more buildings, classrooms and students.

“And just in moments of weeks, his Excellency saw our letter, did the needful and then today we have the transformer. We want to thank the Honorable Commissioner and members of his team that, when his Excellency’s directive got to him without wasting time, they did all the needful to ensure that we are having this wonderful 500KVA transformer here today which is going to serve this college.

“We remain very grateful to you and it is our responsibility as management to protect the transformer and we are going to do just that,” he added.

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GLOBACOM SEALS STRATEGIC CONNECTIVITY PARTNERSHIP TO DRIVE IMO STATE’S DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AGENDA

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
15-NOV-2025

Globacom, one of Nigeria’s leading digital solutions providers, has entered into a groundbreaking Internet connectivity agreement with the Imo State Government through the Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance—an ambitious step that signals the state’s commitment to becoming a fully digitized economy and a model Smart City in the South-East.

The agreement, hailed as the largest single fixed Internet connectivity initiative ever undertaken by Globacom’s Enterprise Business Group, underscores the company’s growing influence in deploying world-class telecommunications infrastructure across Nigeria. This milestone partnership positions the operator at the heart of Imo State’s fast-evolving digital future.

Through the deal, Globacom will deliver high-capacity, state-of-the-art Internet infrastructure to strategic government and institutional locations. These include the 15-building Smart City complex in Owerri, the Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance, and the Imo State University for Innovation, Science and Technology (formerly Imo State Polytechnic). The infrastructure rollout is expected to strengthen digital literacy, modernize public administration, and enhance access to digital services for residents.

A central component of the project is the integration of the Glo-1 submarine cable—Globacom’s privately owned, trans-Atlantic fibre optic system that links Nigeria directly to Europe. Known for its high bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and secure connectivity, the Glo-1 network will serve as the backbone for Imo State’s digital expansion.

With this partnership, Imo State aims to accelerate e-governance, improve the efficiency of public service delivery, attract technology-driven investments, and promote innovation across sectors including education, commerce, and security.

The collaboration demonstrates a shared vision between the State Government and Globacom: to empower citizens, institutions, and businesses through robust digital infrastructure that can sustain long-term economic growth.

 

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Toyota Unveils First Electric Pickup Truck in Thailand

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Japanese automaker Toyota, the world’s top carmaker, unveiled the electric vehicle model of its pickup truck ‘Hilux’ for the first time in Bangkok, Thailand, on the 10th. A ninth-generation model undergoing a complete redesign after 10 years, it marks Toyota’s first electric pickup truck.

Toyota plans to sequentially sell the Hilux, produced at its Thai factory, in multiple Asian countries starting next year. A diesel model targeting the Japanese domestic market is also scheduled for release from the middle of next year.

Why did Toyota, which has been criticized for lagging in electric vehicles, unveil its first electric pickup truck in Thailand? Industry analysts suggest the move is part of efforts to defend its “home turf” as Chinese companies, leading with electric vehicles, have rapidly captured Southeast Asian markets. In Thailand, the largest market in Southeast Asia, Chinese firms dominate 88% of the EV market, far surpassing South Korea (1%), the U.S. (6%), and Europe (5%).

While U.S. import car tariffs have decreased from 25% to 15%, global automakers including Toyota continue to face tariff risks in the world’s largest U.S. market. Additionally, concerns over a “peak out” in the U.S. auto market persist, making the defense of third markets increasingly urgent.

In a similar context, Hyundai Motor has recently increased investments in third markets and is seeking a turnaround through new vehicle launches. Last month, Hyundai announced that Tarun Garg, the current COO, Chief Operating Officer, of its Indian subsidiary, would be appointed as the new CEO, Chief Executive Officer, starting January 1 next year. This marks the first time in 29 years since the establishment of the Indian subsidiary that a local Indian has been named CEO.

Hyundai also held its first CEO Investor Day for shareholders and institutional investors in India, pledging to invest 450 billion rupees (approximately 7.4 trillion Korean won) in the country by 2030. Last year, it had announced an investment of 320 billion rupees (approximately 5.3 trillion Korean won) by 2032, but the average annual investment has since increased by hundreds of billions of won.

 

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OPay, UniCal to establish cybersecurity lab

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Fintech firm OPay has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Calabar for its cybersecurity lab project.

The MoU was signed at the OPay CSR Empower in Futures 2025 event held in Lagos on Friday. The event also marked the celebration of the 420 beneficiaries of OPay’s N1.2bn ten-year scholarships for Nigerian university students.

Cyber lab support is part of the company’s education CSR initiative.

Speaking on the new initiative, the Executive Director of the OPay Nigeria Board, Elizabeth Wang, explained that the company’s vision goes beyond financial technology, focusing on creating social value and investing in the nation’s future.

“At OPay, our vision is to become the most respected and popular financial technology company that actually creates social value,” she said. “That’s why last year we announced our CSR. From the very beginning, we thought about what direction we wanted to take and where we wanted to focus this year and in the following years. The answer is simple. We believe in the future. And who is the future? The student is the future. Education is the future.”

Wang, who is also the Chief Commercial Officer of OPay, disclosed that during the visit to the University of Calabar, the Vice-Chancellor requested support for the creation of a cyber lab.

“When we went to the University of Calabar, the VC reached out to say, ‘Can you support me for the cyber lab?’” Wang said. “For OPay, our mission is to make financial services more inclusive through technology. We are the ones leveraging technologies to reshape and reform financial services in Nigeria.

“We said okay, then we asked, do we have the capability to do more? Not just support for the equipment or renovation of the building, but we can cascade our knowledge and our technologies to the students so that they can have a better understanding of these technologies. And then, when they graduate, they can also contribute more with their talents and techniques to bring better technology to society.”

She added that OPay would also be sending a team of experts to the cyber lab for an annual knowledge-sharing session.

“What is more is that we will send our team at least once a year to give a lecture to students to let them know about the latest technologies, what is the latest for security, cyber and all the new things, so that the students will be equipped with the latest information and technology,” she announced.

She revealed that OPay had signed a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding with several universities and expressed gratitude to the institutions and students who had welcomed the initiative.

“We will let you know that OPay will announce the 10-year N1.2bn scholarship. We are serious, we are passionate, and we really want to deliver our commitment to society,” she stated. “In the past year’s journey, all our team flew to all the schools to sign the MoUs. We reached out to the students and worked together with professionals, managers and deans from the schools. We selected the students who are good and really need help, and we already disbursed the money to them so that they can really benefit from it.”

According to Wang, OPay has already disbursed N126m in the first year of the scholarships, supporting 420 students across 20 universities in the first year of the initiative.

The CSR Manager, OPay, Itoro Udo, also highlighted the company’s dedication to long-term social investment, noting that initiatives like the scholarship and cyber lab projects reflect OPay’s belief in technology as a bridge to opportunity and empowerment.

“At OPay, our journey has never been just about technology. It has been about using technology to build bridges and connect people and communities. Because what good is progress if it does not lead others along the way?

“We have seen young Nigerians who once faced uncertainty about their dreams now daring to dream again. We have heard their voices tremble with gratitude as they speak of a tomorrow they once thought was lost. These are not just beneficiaries; they are the future innovators, leaders, and teachers who will shape the nation we all hope to see. These are not just statistics; they are stories of hope rekindled, of families restored, of communities inspired.”

The conference also featured testimonials from scholarship beneficiaries who shared how the programme had transformed their academic and personal journeys.

One recipient, a graduate of Kwara State University, Ajoke Abdullah, expressed gratitude, saying, “The scholarship enabled me to graduate as the best graduating student of my department and also boosted my confidence. I want to thank OPay for believing in me and for supporting my education.”

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics), University of Jos, Professor Rahila Plangnan, praised the company’s intervention and urged OPay to deepen its engagement with students beyond financial aid.

“I just want to appreciate OPay for ensuring that we are giving a lifeline to university students,” she said. “When the union-based universities say that there’s no funding, there’s actually no funding. One of the sections where there’s no funding is for the students. Negligible funds are coming to students.”

She called on OPay to establish a system for tracking beneficiaries to ensure long-term impact, saying, “We want you to form an alumni group with the students going forward so that you can track what you’ve been able to do as university students. It should not end when they graduate. Please track them even after their graduation.”

In her remarks, the Rector of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Dr Basilia Igbokwe, commended OPay for its ten-year CSR scholarship scheme, describing it as “a lifeline that has been affecting lives all over Nigeria.”

“From the time you came, the school really benefited. We ensured that the beneficiaries were truly indigent students. There have been smiles everywhere because some of our people are orphans,” Dr Igbokwe said.

She further requested employment opportunities for graduates under the programme.

“After you have given all the scholarships, it would not be good if they just come out and nothing happens. So if it’s possible, maybe some of our graduates could be absorbed, maybe two or three of them, and it will also help as part of what you are doing to ensure that your impact continues,” she added.

The Dean of Student Affairs at UniCal, Professor Patrick Egaga, in a chat with The PUNCH, highlighted the importance of the MoU with OPay and its impact.

He said, “We are the first university in the country that is running cybersecurity as a course, and now we have a cyber lab. That means the students are better enhanced. But above all, what we should note is that the establishment of a cyber lab, or the commencement of the establishment of the cyber lab, and the use of the cyber lab, will help a lot in curbing crimes of kidnapping, stealing of phones and so on. Because a kidnapper cannot kidnap without a phone — he will definitely use their phone to communicate with others. It is very easy now with the use of cybersecurity that is provided by the cyber lab to detect, determine or establish where these guys are operating from.”

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