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  • Akpabio Seeks Love, Unity At Easter

    President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has called on Nigerians, especially the Christian community to use the Easter period to unite in love and progress.

    Akpabio, in a goodwill message signed by his Media Adviser, Eseme Eyiboh, urged Nigerians to eschew political, religious and ethnic biases, for the general well-being of the nation.

    He appealed to those perpetrating mass killings across the country to respect the sacredness of human life by showing love instead of hatred and abandoning their evil ways for peace to reign in Nigeria.

    “While I congratulate the Christian faithful for successfully completing the 40-day Lenten fast and now celebrating another Easter, I wish to appeal that we all show love to one another irrespective of ethnic, religious or political affiliation.

    “I also urge our Christian brothers and sisters to emulate Jesus Christ’s spirit of humility, love, and sacrifice. We are all created in the image of God Almighty and nothing should make us discriminate against another human being.

    “For those who have taken to killing fellow human beings, maiming others and destroying property, I appeal that they respect the sacredness of human life.

    “Easter is a period of love and I hope the atmosphere that permeates this season would cause them to jettison their evil ways, turn a new leaf and embrace peace.

    “I encourage all Nigerians to use the occasion of this celebration of Easter to reach out to those who are in need, especially victims of the senseless killings across the nation. May we never be tired of sharing and making sacrifices for one another”.

    The Senate President also urged Christians not to relent in their prayers after during and after the Easter celebrations, but to continue seeking God’s intervention in the affairs of the nation.

    “Continue to offer prayers for leaders at every level in the country and God helping us, our nation will be better off.

    “On behalf of my family, constituents, the Senate and entire the National Assembly, I wish you all a peaceful, loving and blissful Easter celebration”.

    Akpabio Seeks Love, Unity At Easter is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Tickets for 50th Chico Sports Hall of Fame and Senior Athletes Banquet on sale – Paradise Post

    CHICO — Tickets for the 50th Chico Sports Hall of Fame and Senior Athletes Banquet are on sale through Friday, May 9.

    The banquet will be held Tuesday, May 13, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and dinner and ceremonies beginning at 7 p.m.

    Tickets are available at the Chico Enterprise-Record office, located at 3881 Benatar Way, Suite G, in Chico. Office hours are Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesday through Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $65 and include dinner.

    Tickets are for open seating at the event. If groups of eight would like to reserve a table, the Enterprise-Record can do so. All tickets for reserved tables must be purchased together.

    This year’s Hall of Fame class includes Butte College alumnus Larry Allen, longtime Butte College athletic trainer Fran Babich, Chico High alumna and former USA Olympic bobsledder Emily Azevedo, and former Chico High teacher/coach and USA Olympic gold medalist Jack Yerman.

    Senior athletes will also be honored from area high schools including Chico High School, Pleasant Valley, Paradise, CORE Butte, Durham, Oroville, Las Plumas, Orland, Hamilton, Gridley, Willows, Biggs and Corning. Senior athletes from Chico State, along with sophomores from Butte College will also be honored. The night will be capped with the presentation of the Chico Enterprise-Record Sportsperson of the Year.

    The Sportsperson of the Year nominees will be announced Tuesday, and the Senior Athletes of the Year will be announced Wednesday.

    The Enterprise-Record is excited for this exciting community event — a historic one as it is No. 50. If there are any issues with purchasing tickets during the above hours, reach out to Enterprise-Record sports reporter Justin Couchot at jcouchot@chicoer.com for alternative options.

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    Source: Paradise Post

  • Customer Experience Officer at eRecruiter Nigeria April, 2025

    Never pay for any CBT, test or assessment as part of any recruitment process. When in doubt, contact us

    Role Summary

    • The Customer Experience Officer plays a pivotal role in ensuring client satisfaction and long-term loyalty through exceptional service and immersive, memorable interactions. This role goes beyond traditional relationship management to include crafting engaging sensory experiences across all customer touchpoints—physical, digital, and experiential. The ideal candidate is proactive, creative, and an excellent communicator with a passion for elevating the customer journey.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Client Relationship Management

    •   Develop and maintain strong, long-term relationships with clients to ensure satisfaction and retention. 
    •   Conduct regular customer health checks and satisfaction surveys to identify improvement areas.

    Onboarding & Support

    •   Oversee the onboarding process for new clients, ensuring a smooth transition and complete understanding of systems and services. 
    •   Collaborate with technical teams to resolve client concerns quickly and efficiently.

    Customer Advocacy 

    •   Serve as the voice of the customer, providing feedback and insights to influence product and service enhancements. 
    •   Proactively engage clients to encourage referrals and promote brand advocacy.

    Experience Design & Management 

    •   Implement strategies that enhance the sensory appeal of all customer interactions. 
    •   Manage the ambiance and presentation of physical experience spaces to align with brand values. 
    •   Ensure all digital touchpoints (website, phone, email, and social media) deliver a seamless and sensory-rich experience.

    Collaboration & Strategy Execution 

    •   Work closely with marketing, sales, and technical teams to ensure a consistent and engaging customer journey. 
    •   Prepare and present reports on customer engagement, satisfaction metrics, and experience effectiveness.

    Sales Enablement & Upselling

    •   Identify upselling and cross-selling opportunities that meet client needs. 
    •   Recommend service plans and solutions that increase client success and satisfaction. 
    •   Monitor customer health metrics and strategize on maximizing Customer Lifetime Value (CLV).

    Performance KPIs

    Customer Experience Quality:

    •   Delivery of high-quality, sensory-driven experiences across all channels, as evidenced by customer feedback.

    Client Retention:

    •   High client retention rates as a result of consistent service excellence.

    Digital Engagement: 

    •   Increased interaction across digital platforms through engaging and immersive content.

    Customer Advocacy:

    •   Growth in positive testimonials, referrals, and brand supporters.

    Customer Lifetime Value (CLV):

    •   Increased revenue and value generated from existing customers over time.

    Qualifications

    • 3 – 5 years of experience in customer service, customer experience, or client-facing roles. 
    • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, or a related field. 
    • Background in Engineering, IT, or related technical fields is an added advantage. 
    • Proven experience in the technology or hospitality industry, especially in roles focused on customer experience and engagement.

    Additional Skills & Competencies

    • Creative thinker with a strong vision for designing immersive and impactful experiences. 
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders. 
    • Strong project management capabilities with experience in cross-functional coordination. 
    • Proficiency in digital tools and platforms for delivering seamless online experiences.

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  • GTM Financial Analyst at Mimecast

    This position is a key part of the Mimecast Finance team providing finance management, analytics, financial modelling and support to the global marketing team. We're looking for a finance professional seeking a unique opportunity to leverage strong analytic, interpersonal, and business acumen to work within a world class organization providing leadership and support to our marketing team. You should understand basic GTM motions especially those pertaining to the marketing eco-system and SAAS industry.
    You will partner with several VPs in the marketing team across the globe while working cross functionally to develop, lead and manage marketing strategy and activities for the business. You will maintain financial modelling, forecasting, analytics, reporting, including the core activities related to prospective growth in pipeline, revenue and costs improvement.

    What you'll do

    Be the GTM Finance consolidation point for the theatre and global finance teams related to marketing investments, business development teams (“BDR”) capacity models, compensation, headcount, and associated return on investments
    Collate, monitor and analyze business data pertaining to marketing activities and report back to all internal stakeholders e.g., pipeline health, growth and targets partnering with our marketing operations and data and analytics teams
    Collate, monitor, analyze and educate on value drivers (“Key Metrics”) of the global marketing organization
    Ensure all marketing investments and activities meet or improve on budget, cost, volume and efficiency targets for short- and long-term plans of the marketing business
    Build new and maintain existing financial models to support strong decision making within GTM finance and marketing teams
    Collaborate cross-functionally to achieve GTM finance goals in support of corporate finance goals
    You are required to work and be flexible across global time zones within reason

    What you'll bring

    Bachelor’s degree/or National diploma in finance or proven equivalent finance qualification
    Experience in Corporate Finance, FP&A or similar role that requires financial planning and business partnering
    Exceptional analytical & problem-solving skills
    Proven financial modelling skills (MS Excel)
    Demonstrated ability to build executive presentations (MS PowerPoint)
    The ability to work independently and cross-functionally in a fast paced, high growth environment
    Advance MS office skills, especially MS Excel and PowerPoint
    Working knowledge of systems such as: Sales Force (CRM), Netsuite (ERP) and Tableau (BI)

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  • Nine rescued in three-storey building collapse in Lagos

    Nine persons have been rescued from the rubble of the building that collapsed in the early hours of today at Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos State. The building which housed a restaurant collapsed at about 8am today April 19. 

     

    Men of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, as well as Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, are on ground trying to rescue victims.

     

    The survivors have been rushed to a hospital for immediate treatment.

     

    Meanwhile, the cause of the collapse was yet to be ascertained at press time.

     

    Nine rescued in three-storey building collapse in Lagos
    Nine rescued in three-storey building collapse in Lagos
    Nine rescued in three-storey building collapse in Lagos
    Nine rescued in three-storey building collapse in Lagos

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Bluesky Is Bringing Verifiable Blue Checks; and You Can’t Pay for It

    Remember the days when a blue checkmark defined the authenticity of an account rather than who had deeper pockets? That all changed when Musk took over and started giving it away to anyone asking for it. But there’s still hope as Bluesky could be on its way to revive the authentic blue check only given to those who deserve one.

    This news comes from a reverse engineer @alice.mosphere.at who shared a post discussing the upcoming changes coming to the platform. The Blue check feature was spotted in the Bluesky app’s public GitHub repository on Friday. By the looks of it, it will operate quite similarly to how Twitter used to distribute blue checks back in the day, but with a twist.

    Bluesky will not only verify users as trusted accounts themselves, but also mark certain accounts as “trusted verifiers”. This gives them the authority to distribute a blue check to other authentic accounts on the platform. So, a mainstream publication can distribute blue checks to its correspondents and journalists.

    Alice also shared snippets of the upcoming feature, showing what it would look like and appear on the app. From the preview, you can see that The New Your Times will be one of the first trusted verifiers. It also explains the hierarchy of trusted verifiers and verified accounts, and that you can tap on a blue check to see who offered them the verification.

    Image Credit: ‪@alice.mosphere.at‬

    Keeping in mind the open nature of the service, Bluesky will also implement a toggle to hide blue checks for those who prefer not to see them. The post mentions that we could see the feature surface as soon as April 21. But we haven’t heard any official words from Bluesky yet.

    This is different from how X distributes blue checks, as anyone can have it if you get their subscription. This even allowed bot accounts to carry blue ticks. So I am quite pleased with what Bluesky is cooking here, bringing verification back to its roots. The platform is taking all the right steps, including adding a trending tab and an Explore page.

    I am finally very warm about jumping over to Bluesky full-time. But what are your thoughts on the topic? Does the news of authentic blue checks sound like a step in the right direction, or do you feel they were better off without it? Start a discussion in the comments below and we’ll be happy to chime in.

    Anshuman Jain

    As a tech journalist, I dive into the ever-evolving tech landscape with a particular interest for smartphones, apps, and gaming. With a passion for sharing insights, my articles blend expertise with a friendly touch—think of me as your friendly neighborhood tech support.


    Source: Beebom

  • CBN rolls out undercover audits to sanitize BDCs, FX market after CBEX scandal rocks Nigerians

    The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued a strong warning to licensed Bureau De Change (BDC) operators nationwide, vowing to impose severe sanctions on those who fail to comply with anti-money laundering and terrorism financing regulations.

    The directive comes in the aftermath of the CBEX financial debacle, in which thousands of unsuspecting Nigerians were lured into fraudulent foreign exchange transactions, costing them millions of naira. The case has cast a spotlight on long-standing regulatory gaps and the vulnerability of many Nigerians seeking alternative forex platforms amid economic uncertainty and a volatile naira.

    In a circular dated April 17, 2025, and signed by Amonia Opusunju for the Director of the Compliance Department, the apex bank announced the immediate commencement of “mystery shopping.”

    This is a strategy that involves deploying undercover compliance testers to assess real-time adherence to regulatory guidelines by BDCs.

    “This initiative will complement existing supervisory activities, including routine and targeted examinations, as well as spot checks,” the CBN noted.
    “Mystery shopping will involve the deployment of anonymous compliance testers to assess the practical implementation of Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism and Counter Proliferation Financing obligations.”

    These obligations, the CBN stated, include stringent Know-Your-Customer (KYC) checks, identification procedures, and timely reporting of suspicious transactions, factors often overlooked by operators eager to bypass scrutiny.

    The bank underscored that compliance with the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and the Regulatory and Supervisory Guidelines for Bureau De Change Operators, 2024, is non-negotiable. Operators falling short may face monetary penalties, license revocation, or criminal prosecution.

    “For the avoidance of doubt,” the CBN stated, “full responsibility for compliance rests with each licensed BDC.”

    For many Nigerians, the CBEX fallout is more than just a cautionary tale, it’s a personal tragedy.
    This situation stresses the urgency of the CBN’s renewed scrutiny, especially in a digital economy where scammers frequently mimic authentic BDCs, exploit weak oversight, and prey on the desperation of citizens seeking financial stability.

    With Nigeria’s FX crisis showing no signs of abating and demand for foreign currency outpacing supply, the informal forex market has expanded rapidly. BDCs, originally designed to serve small-scale forex needs, now sit at the center of a complex, loosely regulated ecosystem that has become a fertile ground for fraud, illicit transactions, and currency speculation.

    However, without consistent enforcement and meaningful reform, the risks to everyday Nigerians will persist. The CBN’s move to launch mystery shopping might be a step in the right direction but caution has to be exercised as spot checks alone won’t fix a broken system.

    To truly protect the public, the CBN must invest in training, transparency, and real-time reporting tools and most importantly, rebuild public trust.

    As the country continues to recover from the ripple effects of CBEX and other forex-related scams, citizens are being urged to exercise caution, verify platforms, and deal only with licensed, transparent BDC operators.

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • Virginia Beach funeral home wins $350,000 in Dominion eminent domain fight

    A five-person jury decided Walton Funeral Home should be compensated roughly $350,000 for a Dominion Energy permanent easement on its property for high voltage power lines.

    The verdict came Thursday at the end of a four-day eminent domain trial in Virginia Beach Circuit Court with Judge Scott Flax presiding. The trial was held because the funeral home owner and the power company had been unable to reach an agreement on just compensation for three high voltage power lines that cross over the property.

    “Dominion handled this terribly,” Frank Walton, who owns the land and operates the funeral home, said after the verdict came in. “This is a classic example of corporate greed and overreach.”

    Representatives from Dominion Energy declined to speak with the media during and after the conclusion of the trial. It was unclear whether the utility would appeal.

    Dominion Energy installed transmission lines for its Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project across Walton Funeral Home’s property entrance and parking lot on Holland Road after a judge permitted the company early entry last summer. Dominion also installed large poles adjacent to the property.

    As of last August, Walton’s was one of four properties Dominion was seeking to acquire for the project through the process of eminent domain. It’s unclear if the others have been resolved.

    Walton Funeral Home has operated at the same location for more than 60 years. Frank Walton’s parents started the business.

    Much of this week’s trial centered around testimony from each sides’ appraisers. Dominion’s appraiser Nancy Dove said she believed Walton’s compensation should be $25,700; while Walton’s appraiser Michael Ray said it should be $705,000.

    “She deeply undervalued the land,” Walton, 56, said of the power company’s appraiser.

    Walton’s attorney, Stephen Clarke, argued the transmission poles and lines diminished the tranquility of the business property where families come to grieve.

    The power line construction also limits changes Walton can make to the property. Walton’s parking lot can remain under the high voltage lines, but any expansion of it would require Dominion’s approval. Dove said the triangular shaped area wouldn’t likely be developed anyway and that the loss of trees wouldn’t affect a future sale.

    “Nobody’s going to build anything there,” she said.

    But she did admit that Dominion’s equipment had an effect.

    “There is no doubt the property has changed,” Dove said.

    Clarke alleged Dove had a biased opinion based on information she included in her appraisal about potential positive aspects of the offshore wind project and her history of conducting appraisals for Dominion Energy.

    Dominion’s attorney Michael Lacy tried to discredit Ray’s appraisal methods. An appraisal reviewer testified that he believed Ray inflated the value of Walton’s land based on the comparable commercial land sales he used, which were located in higher traffic areas of Virginia Beach.

    The jury visited the funeral home site on Monday.

    “We’ve lost every semblance of what we had in terms of privacy and serenity,” Walton said as he testified Wednesday. “We essentially look like an industrial zone.”

    He also cited the disruptions his business faced when Dominion cleared trees from his property and installed poles and transmission lines. At one point, Walton cried as he talked about his parents’ legacy and his own.

    Before the jury deliberated, Clarke urged them to consider the impact of their decision.

    “You are the voice in the community on this issue,” Clarke said. “You can speak very loudly to Dominion about how Virginia Beach citizens react when Dominion takes a small business owner’s property for a $10 billion project and doesn’t want to pay what’s fair.”

    The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm is being built 27 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach and will include 176 wind turbines. The $9.8 billion project will generate energy to power up to 660,000 homes, according to Dominion. Offshore construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

    Undersea cables will deliver the wind turbine-generated energy onshore at State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach. The cables will continue underground to Naval Air Station Oceana. From there, above-ground concrete monopoles and power lines will continue toward Dam Neck Road, connecting with an existing transmission right-of-way near the Castleton neighborhood, according to the city.

    The proposed route continues west, overlapping the former Southeastern Parkway and Greenbelt roadway project until just past Princess Anne Road. It then moves southwest, crossing Salem Road and the Intracoastal Waterway in Chesapeake. The route turns south toward Battlefield Golf Course before heading west to Dominion’s existing Fentress Substation in Chesapeake.

    Walton Funeral Home, located along a section of Holland Road between Dam Neck Road and Nimmo Parkway, sits in the crux of the onshore transmission route.

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    © 2025 The Virginian-Pilot.

    Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


    Source: American Military News

  • Eight Rescued From Lagos Building Collapse

    Eight people have been rescued after a three-storey building housing a restaurant and bar collapsed on Saturday morning at 10, Oremeta Street, Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos State.

    THE WHISTLER reports that the incident, which occurred around 8:00 a.m., prompted a swift response from emergency responders.

    According to the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the building had several occupants trapped beneath the debris when responders from the agency arrived at 9:52 a.m.

    While the cause of the collapse remains unknown, he confirmed that eight victims were rescued.

    No fatalities have been recorded as of the time of filing this report.

    “Search and Rescue operation is still ongoing,” Oke-Osanyintolu said in a statement.

    “The Agency`s Heavy-duty equipment, ‘the excavator’, has been activated and deployed to aid in the quick rescue of victims that may still be trapped beneath the collapsed structure,” he added.

    Emergency personnel from multiple agencies, including the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, LASAMBUS, LASTMA, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Nigerian Police Force, and the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), are on ground supporting the rescue operation.

    The chairman and representatives of the Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) were also present at the scene.

    Eight Rescued From Lagos Building Collapse is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • A mental health leave is an option most workers don’t know about

    By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, Associated Press

    NEW YORK (AP) — Her first panic attack came at a company-wide meeting, right before her scheduled presentation. Carolina Lasso had given many similar talks about her marketing team’s accomplishments. When her name was called this time, she couldn’t speak.

    “I felt a knot in my throat,” Lasso said. “My head, it felt like it was inside a bubble. I couldn’t hear, I couldn’t see, and it felt like an eternity. It was just a few seconds, but it was so profound, and in a way earth-shattering to me.”

    Lasso was struggling after a cross-country move followed by a divorce. Her boss suggested a mental health leave, a possibility she didn’t know existed. She worried whether taking time off would affect how her team viewed her or cost her a future promotion, but in the end she did.

    “I’m thankful for that opportunity to take the time to heal,” Lasso, 43, said. “Many people feel guilty when they take a leave of absence when it’s mental health-related. … There is some extra weight that we carry on our shoulders, as if it had been our fault.”

    Source: Paradise Post