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Polaris Bank Hosts Workshop on AI Tools in Contemporary Media Practices

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Contemporary Media Practices

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Media practitioners in Nigeria will have another opportunity to sharpen their skills on Thursday, October 24, 2024, on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their profession at a seminar organised by Polaris Bank.

The bank, under its Education/Capacity Building Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pillar, will host the 2024 media workshop with the theme Integrating AI Tools in Contemporary Media Practices for Innovation and Excellence.

Interested media practitioners have been urged to register for the event designed to empower them and enable them to play a critical watchdog role in society,

At the workshop, the duo of Mr Chike Mgbeadichie and Mr Lekan Otufodunrin will empower participants with the latest tools and skills to navigate the evolving challenges of modern journalism.

With a focus on available and relevant AI tools and use, participants will also learn how to integrate these technologies into their day-to-day work, streamlining news-gathering processes and ensuring accuracy in storytelling.

The event will dive further deep into contemporary new media tools and practices while addressing available opportunities that enhance career development.

Focus will also be shed on key topics such as; data journalism, fact-checking, and solutions journalism—ensuring media professionals are equipped to thrive in the digital era.

Mr Mgbeadichie is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Lekki, Lagos and Mr Otufodunrin is the Executive Director of the Media Career Development Network.

Their extensive knowledge and experience in media and communication will guide attendees in understanding how to stay relevant, adapt to technological advancements, and maintain responsible journalism practices.

Business Post reports that in 2023, hundreds of journalists participated and the organisers have promised that this year promises to offer even greater value.

Polaris Bank in the last decade has been a strong supporter of the Nigerian media and is credited with having been at the forefront of enhancing the capacity of Nigerian Journalists through its annual high-impact media workshops that have directly benefited over 4,000 media partners across the media spectrum.

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MSC Pauses Tariff Hike After Nigerian Shippers Council’s Directive

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Switzerland-headquartered global shipping giant, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), has complied with the directive of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) to suspend the implementation of its new tariff pending consultations with stakeholders.

In a customer advisory titled Temporary Suspension of New Tariff Implementation, the shipping line stated that the tariff regime in place before the recent increase would remain effective until further notice.

Business Post reported a few days ago that freight forwarders picketed the offices of MSC, protesting the recent increase in shipping line tariffs. They blocked the regulators from accessing the MSC premises to address the matter.

Despite the protests, the council’s attempt to engage the aggrieved freight forwarders in discussions was resisted, as the protesters insisted that there was no basis for dialogue and vowed to continue the protest until the increased charges were immediately reversed.

In the latest directive, the shipping company said, “We wish to inform our esteemed customers that the recently implemented tariff adjustment has been temporarily suspended, following a directive from the NSC. This suspension is pending the conclusion of ongoing engagements and resolution with the regulator.”

“Accordingly, the tariff regime applicable prior to the recent increase will remain in force until further notice, as mandated.”

The company further assured customers that updates would be communicated once a final decision is reached by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council.

“We remain fully committed to regulatory compliance, transparency, and protecting the interests of our customers. Further updates will be communicated promptly once a definitive position is issued by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council. We appreciate your understanding and continued cooperation,” the advisory added.

NSC had warned that prolonged industrial disputes within the maritime sector could disrupt port operations and negatively impact trade and economic activities.

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Easter Travel: FG Announces Partial Opening of Enugu–Onitsha Highway

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Minister of Works, Mr David Umahi, has announced that motorists would begin using a crucial 15-kilometre section of the Enugu–Onitsha highway during the Easter period, describing it as a special intervention to ease travel.

Mr Umahi made the disclosure while inspecting the project in Enugu, expressing satisfaction with the quality of work and reaffirming the government’s commitment to delivering immediate relief to road users.

According to him, the section will be opened for use by the end of March, even if final touches such as road markings and median curbs are yet to be completed.

“We have directed the contractor to ensure that this stretch is accessible within the stipulated timeframe as part of efforts to reduce the burden on commuters,” he said.

The Minister emphasised that beyond short-term relief, the project is designed to ensure long-term durability, noting that the highway remains one of the most strategic transport corridors in Nigeria’s South-East.

He observed that roads in the region have long suffered from heavy congestion, frequent accidents, and poor pavement conditions, expressing optimism that ongoing reconstruction will permanently address these challenges.

Umahi linked the renewed infrastructure push to the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to the development of the South-East, while also highlighting the scale of inherited challenges in the sector.

He revealed that the federal government met outstanding road liabilities estimated at over N13 trillion across more than 2,000 projects as of May 2023, a situation he said has strained project delivery nationwide.

While acknowledging that delayed payments have slowed contractors’ pace of work, Umahi expressed confidence that progress would improve once funding issues are resolved.

“You cannot expect optimal performance when contractors are unpaid, but we appreciate their continued cooperation and trust in government,” he added.

The minister also commended Enugu State governor, Peter Mbah, for supporting the project, particularly in handling compensation for affected residents around the Abakpa flyover axis of the Enugu–Abakaliki highway.

He noted that the state government also facilitated the relocation of key infrastructure, including high-tension power lines and water pipelines, to ensure smooth execution of the project.

On his part, the resident engineer for the Enugu–Onitsha highway project, Mr Lawrence Ubi, confirmed that the 15-kilometre stretch is about 95 per cent complete.

He assured that the work meets required engineering standards and will be ready for public use within the agreed timeline, while appreciating the federal government’s continued support.

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3,200 African Entrepreneurs for 2026 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A total of 3,200 African entrepreneurs across 54 countries will participate in the 2026 Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Entrepreneurship Programme.

The beneficiaries were unveiled at the weekend, when the founder of the organisation, Mr Tony Elumelu, celebrated his 63rd birthday in Abuja.

Analysis showed that women accounted for 51 per cent of the cohort, which Mr Elumelu was proud of, saying it reflects merit-based selection and highlights the increasing leadership of African women in entrepreneurship.

“When opportunity is accessible, African women do not simply participate, they lead,” the philanthropist and chairman of Heirs Holdings, Transcorp Plc and UBA Group said.

The chosen business owners will each receive $5,000 in non-refundable seed capital, alongside access to mentorship, business training, and TEF’s proprietary digital platform, TEFConnect.

In his annual letter, Mr Elumelu emphasised that opportunity and prosperity can be intentionally created and scaled, saying, “Hope is not just a feeling, it is a system we can build”.

This underscores his long-standing belief in Africapitalism, the philosophy that Africa’s private sector must drive economic and social development.

Highlighting the programme’s growing impact, the Delta State-born businessman noted that the foundation has now disbursed over $100 million in funding to more than 24,000 African entrepreneurs since its inception. The programme continues to demonstrate strong outcomes, with 80 per cent of supported businesses scaling beyond the early stage, significantly outperforming global averages.

Collectively, TEF-supported entrepreneurs have generated over $4.2 billion in revenue, created 1.5 million jobs, and lifted more than 2.1 million Africans out of poverty, impacting over four million households across the continent.

Reflecting on the organisation’s journey since its launch in 2010, Mr Elumelu reiterated the vision to democratise opportunity and scale impact across Africa by investing in its most valuable resource, which is its people. He also expressed gratitude to partners, mentors, and stakeholders who continue to support the foundation’s mission of building a self-sustaining Africa.

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