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Pastor Chris #Okotie Wants NBA, NMA, ASUU To Take Over Functions Of National Assembly—Founder of the Household of God Church International Ministries,  Pastor Chris Okotie, has proposed that legislative powers at the federal level should be taken over by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The internationally-acclaimed televangelist, politician and philanthropist said lawyers, doctors, lecturers, teachers and other professionals should take over the functions of the National Assembly and make laws for Nigeria.

“If powers are given to these associations, they would reduce the financial burden that we have been encumbered with, spending billions to sustain an institution that already exists within the polity”
In a statement on the State of the Nation in the build up to 2023 general elections, Pastor Okotie declared that the presidential system of government in Nigeria “has become inimical and subversive to the Nigerian cause”.

Last month, the cleric urged President Muhammadu Buhari to hand over to him in 2023 under the auspices of ‘Government of National Reconciliation and Reconstruction’.

He also urged presidential candidates such as Atiku Abubakar (PDP), Bola Tinubu (APC), Peter Obi (Labour), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (NNPP) and others to back his proposal.

In his statement on Sunday, Pastor Okotie said the presidential system of governance, which is “Nigeria’s second attempt at democratising the elective process, has become inimical and subversive to the Nigerian cause. It has polarised the polity, balkanised the Nigerian society and fractured the whole confederacy of the Nigerian brotherhood. It has elevated corruption to an institution of byzantine complexity; hence, it must be jettisoned from the boat of national progress”.

The statement reads: “I am, therefore, proposing an Interim Government that I call Government of National Reconciliation and Reconstruction that would introduce the concept of aboriginal democracy which is the mechanical instrumentality for the crystallisation of the new Nigeria of our dreams.
“Aboriginal democracy will bring democracy back to the people because the classical definition of democracy that we know: government of the people, by the people and for the people is not what is obtained in Nigeria.

“Our own experience is government of the Party, by the Party and for the Party. That is a jactitation of democracy, it is a false verisimilitude.

“I am proposing a government from the people, for the people and with the people; which is truly the democratic definition.

“In the practice of aboriginal democracy, there will be no legislature. Legislative powers will be given to professional associations that are already in the polity because the House of Assembly works through committees.

“There are 57 standing committees in the Senate and 89 in the House of Representatives. These committees only replicate what already exists in the polity.

“I am proposing that legislative powers be given to these organisations that have been in the system predating these current set of political parties – The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) founded in 1933. The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) founded in 1931. The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) founded in 1951; the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in 1978.

“So, if powers are given to these associations, they would reduce the financial burden that we have been encumbered with, spending billions to sustain an institution that already exists within the polity.
“If there are no legislators, then there will be no need for political parties. If there are no political parties, then there will be no need for governors, ministers or commissioners because these are political offices deriving from the Presidential system.

“One of the things we will address will be elimination of the legislature. Power will be given to professional associations who band together: doctors banding together; lawyers banding together; market women banding together by a concept of gregarious socialisation.

“They have ties of professional consanguinity and have established an organic nexus by way of enterprise and endeavour.

“They will be far more reliable than the elitist club called the legislature.
“I speak with all due respect”.

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CBN Affirms Alpha Morgan Bank’s Capitalisation

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CBN Affirms Alpha Morgan Bank’s Capitalisation

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has affirmed the capitalization of Alpha Morgan Bank, marking an important milestone in the Bank’s growth journey and reinforcing its commitment to building a strong, resilient, and future-ready financial institution.

 

This affirmation reflects the Bank’s adherence to regulatory requirements and its strategic focus on strengthening its capital base to support sustainable growth, innovation and improved service delivery to customers.

 

With this milestone, Alpha Morgan Bank is well positioned to continue expanding its footprint with its 14 approved branches across different states, while deepening inclusivity and enhancing the range of banking solutions available to individuals, businesses, and institutional clients nationwide.

 

Commenting on the development, The Managing Director, Mr. Ade Buraimo expressed the readiness of the bank in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirement, good governance framework while delivering satisfying banking along the long-term vision of the bank to become the best bank to work and strong financial institution to reckon with.

 

‘Capitalisation is more than a regulatory requirement; it is an opportunity to strengthen the institution for the future. The affirmation of Alpha Morgan Bank capitalisation reflects the work we have done to build a solid capital foundation that allows us to support businesses more effectively, expand financial access and continue delivering the level of service our customers expect,’’ he said.

 

Alpha Morgan Bank remains committed to maintaining strong corporate governance standards, sound risk management practices, and prudent financial management as it continues to support economic development and create long-term value for stakeholders.

 

As Alpha Morgan Bank enters the next phase of its journey, the institution will continue to scale its operation, invest in technology, expand its branch network and digital banking presence, whilst delivering reliable and satisfying banking experiences to its growing customer base.

 

About Alpha Morgan Bank

 

Alpha Morgan Bank is a Nigerian commercial bank, committed to delivering satisfying banking through innovative solutions, strong corporate governance, and customer-focused services that support economic growth and financial inclusion.

Learn more about Alpha Morgan Bank at www.alphamorganbank.com

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Last-Gasp Valverde Goal Hands Real Madrid Crucial Win

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Last-Gasp Valverde Goal Hands Real Madrid Crucial Win—-Uruguayan scores in stoppage time as Madrid edge 2–1 victory to move within a point of LaLiga leaders Barcelona.

Celta arrived in excellent form with four consecutive wins in all competitions and looked determined to extend that run early on. Just five minutes in, Borja Iglesias fired a low effort from 20 yards that forced Thibaut Courtois into a sharp save.

However, Real Madrid quickly found their rhythm. Vinicius Junior came close when he broke through and hit the post, and moments later Los Blancos made their pressure count. After Aurelien Tchouameni saw a shot deflected out for a corner, Madrid cleverly worked the set-piece back to the French midfielder, who swept home his first league goal of the season in the 11th minute.

Real had won all 18 LaLiga matches in which they had opened the scoring this season, but Iglesias looked determined to end that record. He first raced onto a through ball only to be denied by Courtois once again.

The striker eventually found his reward in the 25th minute. Williot Swedberg shrugged off Trent Alexander-Arnold on the left flank before squaring the ball for Iglesias to calmly slot home the equaliser.

Chances became scarce as the first half progressed, though Swedberg tested Courtois again just before the break with a powerful side-footed strike that the Belgian goalkeeper did well to keep out.

The second half struggled to produce clear opportunities, with Ferran Jutgla’s near-post effort from a corner in the 60th minute comfortably gathered by Courtois.

Real Madrid began to show more attacking intent as the game wore on. Youngsters Thiago Pitarch and Cesar Palacios both saw their efforts blocked by Carl Starfelt, while Madrid were also left frustrated when a potential handball by Jutgla in the box was overturned after a lengthy VAR check.

Despite dominating possession late on, Los Blancos nearly paid the price for their lack of cutting edge. With three minutes remaining, Iago Aspas struck the post from inside the area, coming agonisingly close to putting Celta ahead.

But just when the hosts looked set to extend their unbeaten run to six matches, disaster struck. A poor clearance fell kindly to Valverde on the edge of the box, and the Uruguayan unleashed a 25-yard strike that took a huge deflection on its way past Ionut Radu to seal victory in the 94th minute.

The dramatic win keeps Real Madrid unbeaten in Vigo since 2014 and firmly in the LaLiga title race.

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