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Lacampagne Tropicana CEO, Otunba Wanle Akinboboye, has penned an open letter to President Bola Tinubu.

The letter below:

AN OPEN LETTER TO: PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

10th March 2025

The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Aso Villa
Yakubu Gowon Crescent
The Three Arms Zone
Asokoro
Abuja, FCT
Nigeria

Attention: His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Your Excellency,

Re: Expression of appreciation and report on the significant milestones achieved by the Motherland Beckons ipada initiatives

I would like to once again express my gratitude for your decision to accept the role of Chief Host, Grand Patron and Global Ambassador for the Motherland Beckons Ipada Initiatives celebrations 2024.

This decision underscores your clear understanding of the role of tourism in spurring the economic growth of not only Nigeria but Africa as a whole .

Your support of the Ipada Initiatives, which amongst other things, aim to create a framework to encourage and facilitate the process by which persons of African descent reconnect with and become invested in the development of the continent, is not surprising.

 

I clearly recall that while you were Governor of Lagos State, you enthusiastically embraced the goals of the Motherland Beckons movement and charged two members of your then government; Hakeem Gbajabiamila and Hon. Musilu Obanikoro as well as myself, to establish the requisite connections with the African – American community in USA that would hopefully lead to investments in the Nigeria’s tourism sector as a whole, and in particular, the development of Lagos State’s extensive beach front.

 

Although the connections made at that time did not bear immediate fruit, I am pleased to advise that Motherland Beckons did not give up on the seeds it sowed as it realized that centuries of distrust and misconceptions about Africa would take time to overcome .

It was with this in mind that Motherland Beckons built upon friendships and conceived and nutured the Ipada Initiatives. These initiatives are weaved around the concept of the return of people of African descent to their continent of origin.

The Ipada Initiatives and the 2024 Ipada Initiatives Celebration , the first edition of which took place in November / December 2024, therefore represent a groundbreaking effort to foster economic transformation, cultural reconnection, and sustainable development in Africa.

 

These initiatives, driven by a vision to integrate people of African descent into the continent’s economic and cultural fabric, have positioned Nigeria (and Africa) as a central hub for heritage tourism and investment.

 

Ipada Initiatives aims, through strategic collaborations, investments, and impactful leisure activities, to generate significant economic inflows, create opportunities for local businesses, foreign direct investment, and socio-economic growth.

 

It also aims to encourage a sense of pride in and connection with Africa in those of African heritage who have been cut off from their roots, a process that worked to their detriment, as it stole their sense of identity.

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I am pleased to advise that the first Ipada Initiatives Celebration took place successfully in December 2024.

 

While we were obviously disappointed that your busy schedule and various international commitments kept you from physically attending the opening event, we are mindful that your staunch support of the Ipada Initiatives contributed immensely to the perception that these initiatives should be taken seriously.

 

It also underscored our message that embracing these Initiatives would lead to economic growth and were for the ultimate benefit of Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

 

Having successfully concluded the Ipada initiatives scheduled for 2024 and laid a foundation for future initiatives I believe that it is only appropriate to provide a comprehensive report on the progress made and in particular, the envisaged economic impact of same

Report on the 2024 Ipada Initiatives Celebrations

The Celebration promoted cultural tourism by supporting the production and sale of indigenous souvenirs, artworks, and heritage crafts.

This exposure enhanced the global visibility of the African creative industries and local artisans. It also contributed to the financial stability of local communities near the site of the Celebrations. By fostering shared economic growth, Ipada helped and will continue to build bridges between cultures, promoting unity and sustainable development.

The Ipada Initiatives Celebrations directly assisted in the generation of income in the following ways:

1. Attendee Spending (Hotels, Transport, Entertainment)

It is estimated that visitors to / participants in the Ipada Initiative Celebrations expended in terms of hotel accommodation transport and entertainment approximately sum of N251,940,000. Such income went directly to the persons and organizations that provided these services and so had a trickle down effect and impacted on thousands of Nigerians.

Obviously, as the annual celebrations become an established feature in the world’s tourism calendar we expect the revenue earned in this regard to increase significantly .

2. Creative Earnings (Models, Dancers, Singers, DJs, MCs)
During the Celebrations local creatives were employed to provide entertainment. These creatives included models , dancers and traditional musicians. These creatives, who are most youths , were able to earn performance fees in the region of N35 million, which ‘employment‘ income has a knock on effect as it goes directly into the hands of and increases the purchasing power of ordinary Nigerians and their dependants.

3. Free AI Training for 300 Attendees

Motherland Beckons secured free Artificial Interlligence training from the Vanatu Government pursuant to which 300 Attendees were trained in AI during the Celebrations. This training opened their eyes to the use of AI and the ways it could be used to develop the continent. It also provided attendees with the opportunity to leverage off the knowledge gained from this training to create future personal income streams and generate money for their personal use .

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The training fees for the course would normally have cost approximately US $450 per participant and therefore the training made available translates to a N200 million investment in the digital empowerment of young Nigerians .

The Vanatu Government has kindly undertaken to provide additional AI training opportunities to a total of 1500 Africans via the Ipada Initiatives which means that the aggregate anticipated economic benefit of this training will translate to N636,940,000.

Investments and Business Opportunities

During the course of the year and the Celebrations Motherland Beckons was able to engage with a number of investors and business focused people and organizations who aligned with the goals of the Ipada Initiatives.

Based on the Memoranda of Understanding executed it is envisaged that , with effect from 2025, the following projects will commence and will generate both business and investment income for Nigeria and Africa

1. Slave Ship to Cruise Ship Project –

This involves the construction of 6 cruise ships funded by the Africa Diaspora Central Bank. The ships will transport tourists from the Carribbean to Africa through the Lekki Deep sea port in Lagos.

It is envisaged that this cruise experience will mimic the trans – Atlantic slave experience bit in reverse, providing an once in a lifetime experience for the descendants of slaves to return to the mother continent

The total value of this Project is estimated to be in the region N6,907,860,000,000 at an estimated value of 1,15Trillion naira per cruise ship.

2. Construction of Ubuntu Tower in Lekki Free Trade Zone by the Africa Diaspora Central Bank.

The Ubuntu Tower is designed to be the world’s tallest building.

The value of the project is estimated to be N4,562,100,000,000 and during its construction phase it will provide employment for at least 50,000 Nigerians, a significant proportion of whom will be manual labourers in the strata of Nigerians with the highest unemployment rates. This will ensure the project impacts on the lower strata of Nigerians

3. Establishment of a Carnival Costume Factory in Lagos

This factory will produce ready to wear carnival costumes that can be used locally and internationally. It will also provide direct employment to at least 100 Nigerians. It is envisaged that it will generate earnings of at least N60 million per annum.

4. Tribal Tapestry/Motherland Beckons Partnership

Motherland Beckons is partnering on an Initiative designed to integrate 1,000 African Americans annually with their ancestral communities in Africa.

The package offered will commence with DNA testing and, once a participants ancestral identity is established, arrangements will be made for them to visit their ancestral homeland in Africa and to be physically present in the community from what they take their roots. We believe this will trigger a sense of belonging to Africa and ownership for its success.

It is envisaged that participation in the Tribal Tapestry Package will cost N7,675,000 or US $ 5,200. per person. Based on our target of 1000 people per annum, this will generate revenue of N7.675 billion per annum.

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5. Construction of 3 African themed resorts in Taraba State through a Public-Private Partnership

Motherland Beckons has entered into a partnership with the Taraba State Government with a view to assisting in the development of its tourism industry .

It is envisaged that the Resorts will be constructed on a public private partnership basis and will take advantage of Taraba States diverse topography and rich cultural heritage .

It is also envisaged that these projects will generate income for both the State and its people, who will benefit directly from increased employment as well as via contracts for goods and services .

Pan African Initiatives

In line with the vision of the Ipada Initiatives and in particular, its pan – African focus , Motherland Beckons has also commenced initiatives in other countries.

Rwanda

Motherland Beckons has been assisting to facilitate a. Rwanda/Vanuatu Partnership that focuses on Geothermal Energy Exploration, AI Training for 5,000 Rwandans, and Collaborative Tourism Development.

The anticipated value of these investments are in an aggregate sum of US $700,000,000

Vanatu
Motherland Beckons has facilitated a initiation of a partnership between Vanuatu and La Campagne Tropicana for the construction and operation of an African themed Resort in Vanuatu at an investment cost of US $ 50,000,000

Conclusion

We hope that the above report provides an insight into the progress made by the Ipada Initiatives to date.

We were humbled by the fact that many of the MoUs relating to business opportunities signed during the IPADA Initiative Celebrations occurred spontaneously and were triggered by individual and country representatives that were participating in the Celebrations .

In our opinion, this is testimony to the successful impact the Ipada Initiatives have made.

To maintain the momentum while taking account of the planning needs of attendees the Ipada initiatives have rolled out a 5 year (2025 – 2030)hosting schedule which will assist attendees plan their participation in the Celebrations.

We believe that under your leadership Nigeria will continue to solidify its role as a gateway to Africa’s heritage tourism, investment, and economic diplomacy.

In our humble opinion, the Ipada Initiatives will act as a transformative force in Africa’s economic renaissance.

Beyond economic benefits, the Initiatives foster deeper connections between Africa and its diaspora, strengthen local communities, and promote environmental sustainability through the tree planting exercises that have been incorporated as part of the Celebrations.

We feel it is fair to say that although Motherland Beckons Ipada is comprised of Initiatives, it is a movement, creating economic prosperity, cultural unity, and a sustainable future for Africa and its people globally.

We look forward to your continued support as we focus on the successful execution of the Ipada Initiatives.

Yours faithfully,

Otunba Wanle Akinboboye

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President Tinubu at Three: Advancing skills development, strengthening TVET and building a globally competitive Nigeria

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As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks his third year in office, Whitecloud TVET Solutions Limited joins millions of Nigerians in reflecting on the progress made in critical sectors that drive national growth, particularly Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), skills development, and human capital advancement.

Over the past three years, the administration has demonstrated a growing commitment to repositioning skills acquisition as a cornerstone of economic development, youth empowerment, job creation, and national productivity. At a time when nations across the world are investing heavily in human capital, Nigeria has continued to take strategic steps toward equipping its citizens with practical, industry-relevant skills needed to thrive in the modern economy.

One of the most remarkable developments within the nation’s skills ecosystem has been the increasing attention given to Technical and Vocational Education and Training. Through policy reforms, stakeholder engagements, and institutional support, TVET is gradually gaining the recognition it deserves as a vital pathway to employment, entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development.

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Particularly commendable is Nigeria’s growing engagement with WorldSkills International, the global movement dedicated to promoting excellence in vocational, technological, and technical skills. Nigeria’s participation in the WorldSkills community represents a significant milestone in the nation’s journey toward global competitiveness.

Beyond membership, it opens opportunities for Nigerian youths to benchmark their competencies against international standards, participate in global skills competitions, foster innovation, and showcase the immense talent and potential that exists within the country.

WorldSkills serves as a platform where nations prepare their workforce for the future, and Nigeria’s involvement reflects a deliberate commitment to producing a generation of highly skilled professionals capable of competing and excelling on the world stage.

This achievement aligns with the broader vision of creating a workforce that is not only employable but also globally relevant.

We also acknowledge the efforts of the Federal Ministry of Education in driving reforms within the TVET sector. The establishment of strategic committees and frameworks under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Education under the leadership of the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Olatunji Alausa has further strengthened coordination, stakeholder engagement, and implementation of policies aimed at transforming skills development across the country.

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Equally worthy of recognition is the pivotal role being played by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) under the leadership of its Director-General, Dr. Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun. Through various initiatives focused on vocational training, apprenticeship development, workforce readiness, and industry-driven capacity building, the ITF has continued to bridge the gap between education and industry while supporting the Federal Government’s vision of building a skilled and productive workforce.

The renewed emphasis on practical skills acquisition, digital competencies, entrepreneurship, and industry partnerships has created new opportunities for young Nigerians to acquire relevant knowledge and become active contributors to the nation’s economic transformation.

As a leading organization committed to skills development and technical education, Whitecloud TVET Solutions Limited recognizes these achievements as important building blocks toward a more prosperous and self-reliant Nigeria. We remain committed to supporting government efforts, collaborating with industry stakeholders, and providing world-class training that equips Nigerians with the competencies required for success in today’s rapidly evolving world.

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As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu celebrates three years of leadership, we congratulate him on the progress recorded in advancing skills development, strengthening technical education, and laying the foundation for a more competitive and economically resilient nation.

We also commend all stakeholders, institutions, development partners, and industry leaders who continue to contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s TVET and skills ecosystem.

Together, we can build a nation where skills drive prosperity, innovation fuels growth, and every Nigerian has the opportunity to realize their full potential.
Congratulations, Mr. President, on three years of purposeful leadership and commitment to national development.

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Mr. Jasper Oluranti Netufo
Chairman/CEO
Whitecloud TVET Solutions Limited

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The Shame of Afe Babalola Way: Why Ekiti and Abuja Must Fix This Road Now

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By Sola Ajisafe, Esq

I was at Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, yesterday for an important function. I felt proud of what one man can do, and angry at what government has failed to do.

The Ado/Ijan Road, now known as “Afe Babalola Way,” is an eyesore. It serves a Federal Polytechnic, a world-class private university, the Ekiti Golf Club, an agricultural settlement, and multiple government establishments. Yet neither the Federal Government nor the Ekiti State Government has treated it as a priority. For 16 years since ABUAD was established, this critical corridor has been left to rot. This is not just bad infrastructure. It is ingratitude.

Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, is Ekiti’s most significant living contribution to Nigeria and the world. A local boy who conquered the legal profession and was recognized by leaders, including Queen Elizabeth II. At 97, he has built what no government in Nigeria has matched.

Over the past sixteen years, he has created employment and opportunity on a scale that rivals the state itself. ABUAD currently employs more than 2,500 academic and non-academic staff, with over 5,000 additional support staff working as cleaners, artisans, drivers, farm hands, and others. That employment base has turned the institution into one of the largest private employers in Ekiti.

The university’s impact has not gone unnoticed. It has been ranked No. 1 in Nigeria by Times Higher Education for four consecutive years, 2022 to 2025, No. 3 in Africa, and No. 84 globally on impact ratings. Those rankings reflect not just academic output but the university’s role in advancing healthcare, research, and community development.

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In healthcare, ABUAD operates a Multi-system Hospital ( AMSH) that has become a referral center for the country. The hospital runs an MRI unit, CT-Scanners, Digital X-Ray machines, 17 dialysis machines, and has performed over 400 dialysis procedures. Just two weeks ago, more renal transplants were successfully performed to make a total of 50 renal transplants carried out without complications for donors or recipients in ABUAD. The center also performs cardio-thoracic surgeries and runs an IVF clinic.

Beyond the hospital, Chief Afe Babalola established the Afe Abiye free antenatal program for women in Ekiti State, a model similar to Ondo’s Mother and Child scheme, ensuring that thousands of women receive care without cost. He also established two hospital annexes at Odo Ado( Girigiri) and Basiri all within Ado Ekiti.

His philanthropic contributions to Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti and Ekiti State University coupled with yearly empowerment programmes for Ekiti State farmers, traders, artisans and scholarships for students are monumental.

Where government infrastructure has failed, ABUAD stepped in. The university runs an independent power plant not connected to the national grid, and a private dam that meets the water needs of the university and its farm. It also operates an industrial park with space for 126 factories, and a fully integrated farm that produces vegetables, fruits such as pepper, mangoes, papaya and tomatoes, livestock including birds, fish and other animals, and processed products like flour, cassava, plantain, rice, pepper, and cashew nuts for local consumption and export. The farm even has its own feed mill for livestock, and the institution is involved in recycling to sustain its operations.

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The economic multiplier effect is evident. ABUAD attracts students from all 36 states and the FCT, as well as from countries including the US, China, and across Africa. To further open up the State, Chief Afe Babalola personally contributed N2 billion for landing equipment at the newly established Ekiti Cargo Airport and N450 million for the construction of its current car park.

This is what one man did for Ekiti without waiting for Abuja or Ado Ekiti. He even provided his house as the take-off administrative office for the State university at inception.

And what did Ekiti and the Federal Government do in return? They left the road to his university unmotorable.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji is widely regarded as an Omoluabi. Unlike two of his predecessors, he has publicly shown respect for Chief Afe Babalola, prostrating for him in line with Yoruba ethos. But respect without action is empty. Governor Oyebanji recently delivered a lecture at ABUAD, yet avoided the Ado/Ijan Road entirely and came through the bypass. That tells you everything.

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President Bola Tinubu is an alumnus of ABUAD, having received an honorary doctorate from the university. The Federal Ministry of Works claimed to have awarded the road two years ago, then passed it to FERMA. Since then, silence. Nothing has been done.

So I ask; How does a country honor its heroes while they are alive? The best gift Ekiti State and the Federal Government can give Chief Afe Babalola at almost a century is not another plaque or title. It is to fix the 8.5km road that bears his name so he can drive on it, and so the students, patients, staff, and investors who keep ABUAD running don’t destroy their vehicles and waste their lives in traffic and dust.

Anything short of immediate resumption and completion of work on this road is a dent on Governor Oyebanji and Minister David Umahi. It tells the world that Nigeria celebrates its builders only in speeches, not in deeds.

Ekiti opened its doors to the world because of ABUAD. The least the world can expect in return is a road that works.

Fix Afe Babalola Way. Now. While the man can still see it.

Oloroogun Sola Ajisafe, Lawyer/Journalist. He is from Oka Akoko, lives and practices law in Akure, Ondo State.

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Hisbah, Alcohol, VAT: An Unpopular Opinion

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Bamidele Johnson

VAT does not know who drinks what. Every time news breaks of Hisbah, Kano State’s moral police, smashing bottles of beer, millions of people, mostly in the South, erupt in rage.

Band A rage, that is. Most of the anger, I believe, is expressed by people who identify as Christians and who see the Muslim North as bad news.

The comment sections, especially on Facebook, burn hottest. The question that comes up again and again is why should states that ban the consumption of alcohol receive VAT from alcohol? I used to think this was a clever gotcha, but I no longer do. The argument rests on a moral instinct that feels good but dissipates in the face of law, economics, or basic fairness.

The claim is simple. If some states ban alcohol and even use religious agencies to seize or destroy it, they should not benefit from VAT generated from alcohol produced elsewhere. It sounds like justice. It is not. It is fiscal confusion. I do not expect this view to be popular with the permanently enraged.

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VAT is not a prize awarded to states that host certain industries, but a national consumption tax collected by the Federal Government and shared using agreed constitutional formula.

Once collected, the money loses memory of its origin. It stops being alcohol VAT, gambling VAT, pork VAT, nightclub VAT or interest-based banking VAT. It is just VAT.

This debate is often framed as entitlement. If you ban alcohol, you should not “chop” alcohol money. I do not think states with Hisbah and other agencies that convulse at the thought of liquor are taking alcohol money. What they receive are statutory allocations from a common pool to which all parts of the federation contribute in different ways.

No state earns VAT by permission. None. Every state receives VAT by membership; because Nigeria exists as one fiscal unit.

There is also the small matter of selective memory. If moral purity is the standard, alcohol cannot be the only issue. VAT also comes from gambling, interest-based banking, insurance tied to interest and uncertainty, pork-based food items, nightclubs, adult entertainment, lottery and media content that would give religious leaders across faiths fits.

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Southern states do not reject VAT because some of it comes from predatory loans, betting apps, pornography-adjacent entertainment or music and films churches regularly denounce. Moral filtering becomes impossible once the lens widens.

The argument also ignores economic reality. Citizens of states with alcohol aversion and moral police pay VAT outside their states every day. They travel, trade, bank, rent homes, insure assets, borrow money and work across Nigeria.

VAT is paid at the point of consumption, not at that of belief. A trader buying goods in Onitsha or a traveller spending in Lagos pays VAT regardless of what their home state bans. To deny their states a share is to believe that the economy stops at state boundaries.

The noise around Hisbah and smashed beer bottles, while emotionally powerful, is a distraction. Destroying alcohol within a state is an internal regulatory choice that has nothing to do with national revenue sharing.

A state can ban an activity locally without losing access to federal resources generated nationally. There is also an uncomfortable undertone that deserves honesty.

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The Southern position suggests that religious difference should determine fiscal worth and that some Nigerians deserve less because their moral codes are stricter or simply different. Once accepted, that idea does not stop at alcohol. It starts asking who truly belongs and on what moral terms. That is no fiscal argument.

If we believe Nigeria should abandon pooled revenue and adopt strict derivation, the honest path is to argue for full constitutional restructuring and fiscal federalism across all sectors.

It is weak to single out alcohol and gambling as a special moral exception while enjoying the same system everywhere else.

VAT is not a moral endorsement of how other Nigerians live. It is the price of sharing a country. Sharing a country means no group gets to redesign the national revenue framework in the image of its own theology after the money has already been collected.

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