BusinessDay 25 Aug 2019

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Canadian firm, Dynamics Intelligence, to exit Nigeria over employees’ alleged fraudulent practice MICHAEL ANI & BUNMI BAILEY

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ynamics Intelligence, a Canadian-based technological firm, has announced plans of exiting the Nigerian market over alleged fraudulent practices by employees and contractors working for the firm. Jenna Bourgeois, chairman of the company, who confirmed the exit via his LinkedIn account, Thursday, said over time, the company has been faced with

several cases where employees and contractors extorts the company “Effective immediately, we will be closing our operations in Nigeria. Over the last year, we have faced numerous examples of employees and contractors extorting the company,” Bourgeois said on his LinkedIn account. He noted that while the firm on several occasions have given Nigerians a chance to gain skills Continues on page 3

Zulum inherits Shettima’s nightmare in Borno …Appeals to Abuja for urgent action …As Boko Haram’s onslaught persists

TONY AILEMEN, Abuja, Iniobong Iwok, Lagos

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uring campaigns for elective political office, only a few people see beyond the fanfare and the razzmatazz. The dream is always about how to capture the office. Usually, the picture seen from the outside of the grandiose of power is not usually the case when one gets into the office. Like in business, when a new investor takes over a company, he inherits the assets and liabilities. By the same token, Babagana Zulum, governor of

Borno State may have inherited the troubles of former governor Kashim Shettima in the Boko Haram ravaged state. On many occasions, Shettima was pictured shedding tears

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over the menace of the Islamist sect and the wastage of lives that greeted their bloody campaign. On many occasions, he cried to President Muhammadu Buhari and to the highest echelon of security authorities in Abuja, seeking intervention in the low-grade war that has seen thousands of Nigerians dead since 2009. As governor, Shettima escaped death a number of Continues on page 3

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Journeys on Nigerian highways now ‘rocket science’

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one are the days when it was taken for granted that a traveller from one part of the country to the other would get to his or her destination in one piece. Today, as soon as a Nigerian takes off on a journey, all his/her relations and friends go into intercessory mode. They only heave a sigh of relief when there is a call from the traveller that he/she has arrived the destination in peace. Today, any journey, whether in the day or night on anyNigerianhighwayisakintoKingDavid’sallusion

to walking through the valley of shadow of death; reason being that the activities of kidnappers, killers and rapists have become everyday occurrence despite the ubiquitous check points. Today, Nigerians so dread travelling by road to the point that days to the expected journey, prayer and fasting sessions are mounted, and pastors are contacted for special intercession. It is sad that although Nigeria is not in a defined war situation, the scenario seems as though there was a civil war going on. From what can be seen, it now seems that inter-state journeys have become a ‘rocket science’, CHUKA UROKO, OBINNA EMELIKE and AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE said.

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Abba Kyari: Prime minister in a presidential system Miyetti Allah cries foul Concern mounts over cooperation with ministers It is standard global practice - BMO Schedule of office covers his roles

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L-R, Fisal Shuaib, CEO National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Permille Ironside, deputy representative UNCEF and Mahesh Swaminathal, country director, Nigeria/US Centers for Decease Control and Prevention (CDC during a pres briefing on “Three Years Without Wild Polio Virus Case in Nigeria” held in Abuja. picture by TUNDE ADENIYI


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