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08/23/17
Latest Reality Blog is a legal blog where you are updated on online latest news, gist, entertainment, events, motivational text, and genue articles.
The Police Service Commission has approved the promotion of 6,455 Senior Police Officers contained in a recommendation from the Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim.
The affected officers are: Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison was promoted to the next rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police, while two Deputy Commissioners of Police, Ajani Babatunde and Olukolu Taira Shina, were promoted to the rank of Commissioners of Police.
Others are: 47 Superintendents of Police elevated to Chief Superintendents of Police and 498 Deputy Superintendents of Police promoted to the next rank of Superintendents of Police.
PSC Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani
The Head, Press and Public Relations of the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, made this disclosure in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Five thousand, nine hundred and seven Inspectors were also promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendents of Police, ASP1.
The spokesman added that Mohimi Edgal and Aji Janga, Deputy Commissioners of Police, were appointed acting Commissioners of Police.
He said that promotions and other decisions of the commission would be conveyed to the Inspector-General of Police for implementation.
Ani also said the commission had returned recommendations pertaining to special promotions to the Inspector-General of police.
Idris had earlier constituted a special panel to investigate complaints and allegations on special promotions.
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The Nigerian military has been applauded for their zeal and commitment towards ensuring the protection of Nigeria’s territorial integrity and the fight against insurgency in some parts of the country.
The Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony O. Elumelu, gave the commendation while delivering a lecture on Tuesday at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna State.
The lecture was attended by officers of the rank of Majors across the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Delivering a speech with the title: “Leadership: the private sector perspective,” Elumelu, while acknowledging the pivotal being played by the military, said the military institution has contributed immensely to the unity and peace in the nation.
According to him, the development of any nation is assured by the quality of its armed forces among other public institutions.
“The Nigerian Military gives us hope in this country. The facilities I see here are comparable to any I have seen in Europe and the US,” Elumelu said.
While sharing his thoughts on leadership in the private sector, Elumelu stated that there is no difference between private and public sector leadership, rather the focus of leaders should be on mapping out a vision and mobilising people to fulfil the vision.
“The public sector leaders, likewise their counterparts in the private sector must understand that to succeed in business or public service, they have to lead well. Leaders who succeed are those who think legacy,” Elumelu affirmed.
He further reiterated the responsibility of leaders to galvanise change and development, charging those present to think of leaving a lasting legacy behind for generations to come “to prove to the world that this is not a wasted generation”.
Elumelu’s speech affirms his stance of the private sector taking a more proactive role in the development of Africa, embodied in his philosophy called Africapitalism.
He encouraged the students to become leaders of purpose as leadership is not by accident, rather leaders are made.
“People do not buy into a vision they do not understand; they buy into a vision and mission that resonate with them,” he said.
Responding to the speech, the Commandant of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Air Vice Marshal Suleiman Abubakar Dambo, appreciated Elumelu’s perspective on leadership.
Dambo said: “We are delighted to have in our presence an embodiment of knowledge, visionary leadership, and above all, an encyclopaedia of leadership.
“I agree that leaders are made not born. Otherwise, how do you explain an individual having a conglomerate, multi-national corporations in 20 African countries and doing very well in those countries, in so many sectors ranging from the financial sector, oil and gas, real estate, and so on?”
The Commandant concluded by appreciating Elumelu’s generosity in sharing his leadership knowledge with the students of the college.
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The weekly Federal Executive Council meeting will not hold on Wednesday (today).
This was made known by the Presidency in the early hours of Wednesday.
No reason was given for the cancelation.
However, according to available information, President Muhammadu Buhari will receive the probe report on the allegations against the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, and the Director General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ambassador Ayo Oke.
The probe panel was headed by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
It was set up to probe Lawal for his role in some contracts on the clearing of grass in the North East by a company linked to him.
Oke was probed for the role of the NIA in the huge funds found in a Lagos home in cash.
The presentation of the probe report will hold at the office of the President in his residence at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
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Today, we will begin introducing publisher logos next to articles in Trending and Search surfaces on Facebook (www.Facebook.com) as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance people’s recognition of the sources of news distributed on our platform.
Publishers will now be able to upload multiple versions of their logos through a new Brand Asset Library, so that the logos can appear next to their content on Facebook.
We built this in close collaboration with a number of partners, as part of the Facebook Journalism Project, and are now rolling this out more broadly to all publishers.
To start, we are introducing these logo treatments exclusively for articles in Trending and Search, but the eventual goal is to extend these to all places where people consume news on our platform.
Enhancing people’s awareness of the sources of content they read on Facebook
Research has shown that when people see a link to an article, it can be difficult for them to associate that link with a particular source.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that only 56% of respondents could recall the source of a new link viewed on social sites (Pew Report, February 2017) (http://APO.af/RjWz8D).
By surfacing publisher logos next to article links, we want to make it easier for publishers to extend their brand identity on Facebook–to enhance people’s awareness of the source of content they see on Facebook, so they can better decide what to read and share.
Now, publishers who upload their logos through the new Brand Asset Library will be eligible to see their logos in the following places:
All Trending surfaces on desktop and mobile.
See more details on where logos are eligible to appear in Trending (http://APO.af/SpWX5s). Access multimedia content here (http://APO.af/Hj8EkK).
For news links on the search results page when a person searches for something. Access multimedia content here (http://APO.af/xH51BF).
How to get started
Publishers can upload their logo assets through a new Brand Asset Library located under Publishing Tools on their Page. See a full step by step guide on how to get started and logo requirements (http://APO.af/SpWX5s).
Access multimedia content here (http://APO.af/L8AWsg).
We’ll continue to solicit feedback and explore additional opportunities to reinforce publisher brand on Facebook.
We look forward to continued collaboration with partners in support of a more informed community.
Distributed by APO on behalf of Facebook.
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