Top Recent

Loading...
dataDp/1032.jpeg
Worldnews
US Envoy Steve Witkoff Suggests Gaza Ceasefire Deal Is Close
~2.4 mins read
Trump aide says Washington ‘hopeful’ a 60-day truce between Israel and Hamas can be reached by the end of the week. An aide to United President Donald Trump has suggested a Gaza ceasefire is close, saying Washington hopes to see an agreement finalised by the end of the week. “We’re in proximity talks now, and we had four issues, and now we’re down to one after two days of proximity talks,” special US envoy Steve Witkoff told reporters at the White House on Tuesday. “So we are hopeful that by the end of this week, we will have an agreement that will bring us into a 60-day ceasefire.” Witkoff said the deal would see the release of 10 Israeli captives and the bodies of nine. He added that the Trump administration thinks the deal “will lead to a lasting peace in Gaza”. Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters in Washington, DC, that while Israel “still has to finish the job in Gaza”, negotiators are “certainly working” on a ceasefire. Trump and Netanyahu dined together on Monday at the White House during the Israeli leader’s third US visit since the president began his second term on January 20. The two leaders are to meet again later on Tuesday. “He’s coming over later. We’re going to be talking about, I would say, almost exclusively Gaza. We’ve got to get that solved,” the US president told reporters at a cabinet meeting in the White House on Tuesday. “It’s a tragedy, and he wants to get it solved, and I want to get it solved, and I think the other side wants to.” Qatar confirmed on Tuesday that Hamas and Israeli delegations are in Doha to discuss the ceasefire proposal. “There is a positive engagement right now. The mediation teams – the Qataris and the Egyptians – are working around the clock to make sure that there is some consensus built on the framework towards the talks,” Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said. Israel’s war on Gaza has killed more than 57,500 Palestinians, internally displaced nearly the entire population of the enclave and placed hundreds of thousands of people on the verge of starvation. United Nations experts and rights group have described Israel’s military campaign in Gaza as a genocide. Netanyahu suggested on Monday that the US and Israel are working to ensure the mass displacement of Palestinians from Gaza – an idea first proposed by Trump in February. Israeli officials have been framing the push to remove all Palestinians from Gaza Gaza as an effort to encourage “voluntary migration” from the territory. “If people want to stay, they can stay, but if they want to leave, they should be able to leave. It shouldn’t be a prison. It should be an open place and give people a free choice,” Netanyahu told reporters. Rights advocates said the removal of Palestinians from Gaza, which would amount to ethnic cleansing, cannot be considered voluntary. Prominent legal expert Ralph Wilde said that with the widespread destruction, siege and daily attacks in Gaza, the concept of free choice to stay there or leave “is a lie”. “It’s forced displacement because that isn’t a choice that is made freely,” Wilde told Al Jazeera. Follow Al Jazeera English:...
Read this story on Aljazeera
profile/5683FB_IMG_16533107021641748.jpg
News_Naija
Budget Ministry Backs Proposal For Digital Policy Access
~1.8 mins read
Policy Vault Africa, a digital platform for public policy, has proposed a landmark partnership with Nigeria’s Ministry of Budget and National Planning to digitise and preserve all the Ministry’s policy documents at no cost to the government. The proposal was tabled during a high-level strategic meeting held on June 27, 2025, between the organisation’s leadership and the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, in Abuja. Senior Adviser and Partner at Policy Vault Africa, Ikechukwu Ofuani, and Country Manager for Policy Practice, Damilola Atiri, led the delegation. They presented a comprehensive offer to digitise all existing policies, strategic frameworks, and planning documents under the Ministry’s purview, with a commitment to preserve them in their original form to ensure institutional memory, support evidence-based policymaking, and promote public transparency. Reacting to the proposal, Senator Bagudu described the initiative as “laudable” and affirmed the Ministry’s interest in partnering with Policy Vault Africa to advance digital governance and planning transparency. “This partnership represents an opportunity to strengthen institutional memory and ensure that our planning and policy processes remain transparent and driven by accessible data,” the Minister said in a statement on Wednesday. Policy Vault Africa has earned widespread recognition across the continent for its work in making authentic public policy documents accessible to stakeholders, including policymakers, researchers, businesses, and citizens. Its approach involves curating unaltered government policies in digital format to enhance continuity, drive accountability, and foster knowledge-based decision-making. Speaking during the meeting, Ofuani said the organisation aimed to safeguard Nigeria’s policy legacy and modernise how policy is stored and referenced. “Nigeria’s policies are rich in vision and technical rigour,” he said. “Our goal is to ensure that these resources are preserved and accessible to drive continuity, inclusivity, and effective implementation.” According to Atiri, the proposed partnership would align Nigeria’s public policy infrastructure with global best practices in digital governance and open government frameworks. She noted that the availability of reliable and accessible policy data was crucial for informed decision-making and effective monitoring and evaluation, key components in achieving national development goals. “The ability to access policy documents without delay or distortion strengthens trust, supports continuity in government, and accelerates results,” she added. Stakeholders within the Ministry also expressed optimism about the potential of the proposed collaboration to modernise Nigeria’s governance landscape and support cross-ministerial planning efforts. If approved, the partnership will make Nigeria one of the first African countries to fully digitise its policy ecosystem at the federal level, using a centralised platform built to enhance transparency and access to information.
Read more stories like this on punchng.com

profile/5683FB_IMG_16533107021641748.jpg
News_Naija
Itel Energy Opens Flagship Centre In Ikeja
~2.3 mins read
Itel Energy has opened its newest flagship Sales and Service Experience Centre in Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, as part of efforts to deepen its customer engagement, distributor support, and after-sales service across Nigeria. The launch marks a significant expansion for the solar energy brand, positioning it at the heart of Nigeria’s largest technology and gadget hub amid rising demand for reliable and affordable off-grid power solutions. Speaking at the launch, the PR Manager of itel Energy, Olaotan Fawehinmi, said the Ikeja centre was designed not only for walk-in customers but also for distributors and EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) partners seeking real-time support. “For us at itel Energy, customer experience doesn’t end at the point of purchase. It begins there,” he said in a statement to The PUNCH. “This Ikeja store is purpose-built for distributors and EPC partners to easily access support and logistics while also allowing end-users to experience, understand, and trust the technology they’re buying. “With a three-year replacement warranty on inverters and a five-year warranty on batteries, plus our Carlcare centres across all 36 states, we are redefining what after-sales care means in this industry.” The new outlet, located in the heart of Lagos’ technology ecosystem, provides access to itel Energy’s full range of solar products, including solar panels, batteries, inverters, plug-and-play solutions, and accessories. Customers also benefit from on-site consultations, product testing, and technical support, all delivered under the company’s after-sales service model. During the inauguration, the brand unveiled its latest 3.6 kWh all-in-one solar system, which was met with strong interest and sold out on launch day. The compact unit is aimed at students, small businesses, and urban dwellers in need of portable, plug-and-play energy alternatives. Industry stakeholders at the event praised the move by itel Energy, saying the new centre will improve the speed of transactions, logistics coordination, and general support for solar service providers. General Manager of Flotel Electronics Limited, John Nwoye, described the development as a major boost for the ecosystem. “I’ve worked with several solar brands, but itel Energy stands out,” he said. “The products are reliable, the pricing is competitive, and the after-sales service is unmatched. Having a physical shop and support team here in Computer Village makes doing business faster and far more efficient.” His view was echoed by the Operations Manager of Flotel Electronics Limited, James Agbo, who highlighted itel’s understanding of the local market.  “This is a game changer. Beyond the products, itel understands the Nigerian customer and the Nigerian market,” he said. “From flexible warranty options to nationwide service coverage and instant tech support, it’s clear they’re in it for the long haul.”  The flagship centre also serves as a logistics hub for regional EPC partners, enabling quicker fulfilment of orders and immediate technical support during installations and solar deployments. The company said it is encouraged by the strong market response and announced plans to introduce more portable energy products across its national retail footprint in the coming weeks. This decision, the firm noted, is driven by the growing need for reliable alternatives amid irregular grid supply, rising fuel costs, and the demand for uninterrupted productivity in homes and businesses. With the Ikeja experience centre now operational, itel Energy has reaffirmed its commitment to affordable quality, service excellence, and innovation across Nigeria’s rapidly expanding solar energy space.
Read more stories like this on punchng.com
profile/8302images3.jpeg.webp
Gistlegit

Property Development Firm Accuses Oretol Of Breach Of Agreement Over Ten Hectares Of Land In Hampton Bay
~804.9 mins read

Property Development Firm Accuses Oretol Of Breach Of Agreement Over Ten Hectares Of Land In Hampton Bay

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT FIRM ACCUSES ORETOL OF BREACH OF AGREEMENT OVER TEN HECTARES OF LAND IN HAMPTON BAY 

A property development company, Helli-Ellis Planets Limited has accused its partner Oretol Nigeria Limited of breaching a Property Development Agreement over a ten hectares land deal in Hampton Bay Estate in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State.

In a letter to the Managing Director of Oretol Nigeria Limited, Hellis-Ellis through its lawyers, Paschal Baylon Umpaka and Co said that the two companies signed a Property Development Agreement dated 26th May, , 2019 for the mapping out and dividing into plots the ten hectares of land and that Oretol was to develop and construct mixed development holdings which would include 8 blocks of 96 flats, 23 detached houses and 35 terrace houses. 


According to the law firm, the designs were specified in Schedules 1 and 2 of the said Property Development Agreement. 

A copy of the letter acquired by our correspondent reads: “It was the agreement of our client and your company, in the said PDA, that our client’s equity contribution pursuant to the said PDA would be the ten hectares of land, and our client’s consideration under the PDA was valued at Four Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira for which our client would be entitled to the 15 undeveloped plots of land of the JV Area, 800sqm each, three blocks of flats, 8 detached houses and 12 terrace houses, valued Five Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira. “

The letter stated that Oretol’s equity contribution would be N11.4 Billion captured in the Priced Bill of Quantities dated December 2018 and that Oretol upon contributing the said amount would be entitled to the entire residue of Helli-Ellis Planets Limited‘a rights, title and interest in the infrastructure and the units and plots in the JV Area upon which Helli-Ellis would grant an assignment to Oretol.

However, Helli-Ellis accused of Oretol of failing to contribute its equity of N11.4 billion and did not build the agreed mixed development houses.

It also accused Oretol of selling off 45 plots of land and used part of the proceeds of the sales to carry out its obligation. 

The law firm contended that the power of attorney executed in favour of Oretol stated that legal interest in the property in issue would pass only after the completion of the projects as in the PDA and that having not completed the projects, Oretol has no legal interest and can not pass any such interest to a third party.


“The claim of our client is that your company did not furnish the agreed consideration of N11.4 billion and did not carry its obligation as specified in Schedules 1,2 and 3 of the PDS which would have made it to be entitled to its benefits under the PDA, and your company, wrongfully sold plots of the JV Area and used the proceeds of the sales to execute some works specified in schedule 3 of the PDA, applied some to other desires and appropriated the rest, and has failed to execute and complete the project as agreed, and has harmed the title and interest of our clients in the land while pretending to have contributed its equity of N11.4 billion and pretending also to have performed its obligation under the PDA”, the letter reads.


Uploaded Image


Uploaded ImageUploaded ImageUploaded ImageUploaded ImageUploaded ImageUploaded ImageUploaded Image
Loading...