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Celebrating Excellence in Nigeria: The Icons of Resilience, Leadership, and Innovation in 2024!
Naijahottestgist Unveils Man of the Year, Company of the Year, Young Person of the Year, and Public Servant of the Year!
In a year filled with trials and triumphs, these individuals and organizations have risen above challenges to embody resilience, innovation, and exceptional leadership.
From the unbreakable spirit of the Man of the Year to the groundbreaking strides of Dangote Refinery, the transformative efforts of Stella Okotete, and the impactful reforms led by Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, these stories inspire hope and progress for a brighter Nigeria.
- Meet the Man of the Year
The Man of the Year is no ordinary person. He’s a Nigerian who has lived through the realities of 2024—one of the toughest years yet.
He is the man who has endured the hardship of a nation in flux. From waking up each day to face the high cost of fuel to navigating skyrocketing food prices, he’s felt the weight of every naira spent.
Insecurity loomed over his daily life, yet he carried on with courage, protecting what mattered most.
Through it all, this man refused to break. His resilience, grit, and determination to keep moving forward in the face of overwhelming odds set him apart.
He is not celebrated for wealth or fame but for his strength, perseverance, and the hope he carries in his heart for a better tomorrow.
The Man of the Year is a symbol of every Nigerian who has faced the same struggles, stood firm, and chosen to believe in a brighter future. His story is your story—one of survival, strength, and the unbreakable spirit of Naija.
Here’s to the Man of the Year. He is proof that no matter how hard the times, resilience will always shine through.
- Young Person of the Year: Stella Erhuwuoghene Okotete
Stella Okotete, Executive Director of the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), stands out as a trailblazer promoting youth and women’s participation in business, governance, and politics. A visionary leader, she spearheads innovative initiatives at NEXIM, including the Women and Youth Export Development Facility, which provides low-interest loans, and the Nigerian Export-Import Bank Academy (NEXA), a certified digital platform for export-import education.
With degrees from Benson Idahosa University and NOUN, alongside certifications from global institutions such as Harvard, Oxford, and Columbia Business School, Okotete has held significant political roles, including secretary of the APC Election Planning and Monitoring Committee in 2023. Her contributions to public service include serving as Special Assistant on MDGs for Delta State, where she aligned policies with sustainable development goals and implemented impactful programs in education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.
As co-founder of the E’Girls Foundation, she has championed girl-child rights and human capacity development since 2000. Her work has also led to groundbreaking efforts like outlawing female circumcision in Ughelli North and driving school enrollment through the “War Against Loitering and Hawking During School Hours” initiative.
Committed to empowering women in governance, she developed a strategy to train 20 million women for public office and conceptualized the Progressive Women Trust Fund, fostering financial support for female leaders. Okotete’s relentless dedication to service, innovation, and empowerment makes her a standout leader transforming Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape.
- Nigerian company of the year
Dangote Refinery
The Dangote Refinery is a game-changer for Nigeria’s oil industry. Located in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos, it’s the largest single-train refinery in the world, with a capacity to process 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day.¹ ²
This massive project, worth over $19 billion, is expected to meet 100% of Nigeria’s oil needs and even have a surplus for export. The refinery will produce various petroleum products, including diesel, kerosene, and gasoline.
Some impressive features of the Dangote Refinery include:
- Pipeline Infrastructure: The largest sub-sea pipeline infrastructure in the world, spanning 1,100 kilometers.
- Power Generation: A 435MW Power Plant that can meet the total power requirement of Ibadan DisCo.
- Job Creation: The refinery is expected to provide 135,000 permanent jobs in the region.
The refinery began production in January 2024, starting with diesel fuel and aviation fuel. With its advanced technology and massive capacity, the Dangote Refinery is set to revolutionize Nigeria’s oil industry and boost the country’s economy.
- Nigerian public servant of the year
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior in Nigeria, has indeed been associated with efforts to bring about positive change and reform in the country.
Some of the key areas where Tunji-Ojo has been instrumental in driving reform include:
- Prison Reform: Tunji-Ojo has been advocating for prison reform, aiming to improve the living conditions and rehabilitation programs for inmates.
- Immigration Reform: He has been working to modernize Nigeria’s immigration system, making it more efficient and effective in managing the country’s borders.
- Disaster Management: Tunji-Ojo has been instrumental in strengthening Nigeria’s disaster management capabilities, ensuring that the country is better prepared to respond to natural disasters and emergencies.
- Internal Security: He has been working to enhance internal security in Nigeria, focusing on community policing and intelligence-driven law enforcement.
These efforts demonstrate Tunji-Ojo’s commitment to driving positive change and reform in Nigeria, particularly in the areas of justice, security, and humanitarian response.
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Retired female police officer, Esther Marcus laments 40k monthly pension after 35-year service
Esther Marcus, a woman who claims to be a retired deputy superintendent of police (DSP), has criticised the “poor treatment of retirees” under the contributory pension scheme.
In a viral video, Marcus described the contributory pension scheme as “dirty,” noting that she was paid N1.7 million as her gratuity and placed on a monthly pension of N40,000 after 35 years of service.
“My name is Esther Marcus, a retired DSP of the Nigerian Police Force. I retired on November 1, 2018,” she said
“I just want to use myself as a case study. It is applicable to every other police officer under this dirty contributory pension scheme.”
Recounting her experience, Marcus said she joined the force at age 16 and served for 35 years.
“After serving for 35 years… I waited for over a year before I was given N1.7 million,” she added.
“Then, after waiting for another three months, they started paying me N40,000 as my monthly pension… That applies to every other policeman and policewoman who retired under this dirty scheme called the contributory pension scheme.”
Marcus alleged that the federal government had ignored the plight of police retirees despite repeated appeals and public hearings.
She criticised the disparity in treatment between police retirees and those from other security agencies like the Nigerian Army and Department of Secret Service (DSS), who she claimed did not face similar challenges.
“This struggle has been ongoing for over 10 years now… They are aware of what we’re going through. They’ve held about three or four public hearings on this case. But when the Army was retiring, the DSS and other paramilitary forces, there was nothing like a public hearing,” she said.
Marcus urged police retirees to occupy the national assembly to demand justice, saying the government’s indifference has exacerbated their suffering.
“We will not stop fighting. What we are planning now is to go and occupy their National Assembly and call CNN to cover the whole programme,” she said.
“Anyone who is against us will not escape from this evil bondage, that person, that man, that group who doesn’t want the police to be exempted from this evil— they are vultures because a vulture only waits for its victim to die, then it comes to feed. And that’s what’s been happening.
“You want the police, knowing fully well that when they retire, they are going into hell; you want them to stop corruption? They will continue collecting. They will continue extorting. They will continue enriching themselves by whatever means they can.”
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Eight passengers injured as bus crashes into median in Lagos
At least eight people sustained varying degrees of injuries after a commercial bus, popularly known as a Molue, crashed into the road median at the Ahmadiya axis of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway on Friday.
The spokesperson for the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Adebayo Taofiq, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
Taofiq explained that the accident occurred when the bus driver veered off the road in an attempt to avoid colliding with pedestrians standing at the bus stop.
He added that the driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to crash into the median and overturn, leading to injuries among the passengers and the driver.
Taofiq stated, “The accident was triggered when the vehicle, registered as KTU 801 XM, lost control due to excessive speed, reportedly caused by driver impatience.
“In an attempt to avoid colliding with another LT commercial bus and pedestrians waiting at the roadside, the driver veered sharply, resulting in the bus crashing into the expressway median and overturning.
“Eight individuals, including five men and three women, sustained varying degrees of injuries. Among the injured was the bus driver, who suffered a fractured left arm.”
“The injured victims were taken to Ile-Epo General Hospital thanks to the swift response of LASTMA personnel and officials from the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS).
“LASTMA officers promptly arrived at the scene, executing a coordinated and efficient rescue operation.
“All victims were immediately handed over to LASAMBUS medical personnel and transported to the General Hospital at Ile-Epo for urgent medical attention,” Taofiq added.
Reacting to the incident, the LASTMA General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, through Taofiq, sympathised with the injured and urged motorists to prioritise safety at all times.
“He emphasised the paramount importance of adhering strictly to traffic regulations, particularly compliance with speed limits as prescribed by the Lagos State Government.
“Mr Bakare-Oki also implored both commercial and private vehicle operators to prioritise regular vehicle maintenance, especially of critical systems such as brakes, to prevent avoidable accidents,” Taofiq noted.
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Groom hospitalised after bride poisons food at wedding in Jigawa
The police command in Jigawa has arrested a woman for allegedly poisoning the food at her wedding.
The incident reportedly led to the death of one of the guests, with the groom left critically ill and hospitalised.
Lawan Adam, the Jigawa police command spokesperson, said the incident occurred in Jahun LGA, adding that an investigation has commenced.
He said the bride and another woman are being interrogated by the criminal investigation department of the command.
“We received a report that the bride had tainted the food served at the wedding reception, leaving the groom critically ill,” Adam said.
“Police have arrested two suspects in connection with the alleged food poisoning incident that occurred during a wedding ceremony in the state.
“The command is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, and we will provide more details as soon as possible.
“For now, we can confirm that the incident occurred, and we are working tirelessly to unravel the facts.
“We urge the public to remain calm and assured that justice will be served. We will do everything in our power to ensure that justice is served.”
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