Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Fatoki Abiodun Olumide: A Visionary Leader for Chairman, Alimosho Local Government!

 


Fatoki Abiodun Olumide: A Visionary Leader for Chairman, Alimosho Local Government!

Lagos, Nigeria. November 19, 2024. Fatoki Abiodun Olumide, not new to Alimosho politics with a rich history of serving in various capacities, has expressed his willingness to run for the chairmanship position of Alimosho local government. 

Fatoki's passion for selfless service drives his political journey. 

In an exclusive chat with Alimosho Standard's publisher, Olufemi Odeyemi, he opens up about his vision and aspirations for the community, sharing insights into his inspiring story.


Fatoki Abiodun Olumide, a visionary leader and passionate advocate for youth and community development  is set to contest for the chairmanship election of Alimosho Local Government!

With a proven track record of leadership and community service, Fatoki is poised to drive a positive change in Alimosho.


A Leader with a Vision, Fatoki's journey in public service began as the National Organizing Secretary of the South West Youth Alliance Forum, a position he has held since 2006. He also founded Joorefade Initiatives in 2011, aimed at developing youths to transform their communities through leadership training.

University Duel and Smart Challenge 2024 Kicks Off: Nigeria's Brightest Minds Converge to Tackle Real-World Problems

  16 Nigerian Universities Compete in STEM-Based Competition to Drive Innovative Solutions and Societal Impact



Lagos, Nigeria - The highly anticipated University Duel and Smart Challenge 2024 commenced this week, bringing together 16 of Nigeria's top universities to showcase their expertise in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The competition aims to inspire students to leverage academic knowledge to address societal challenges through innovative technology.

According to Dr. Ore Sofekun, CEO of Foothold Advisors and key consultant for the event, "The University Duel and Smart Challenge empowers students to apply theoretical learning to real-world problems, fostering innovative solutions for societal betterment."

Monday, November 4, 2024

LCDA Councilor Facilitates Borehole Construction, Donates Generator to Pry School





Lagos, November 4, 2024 - In a significant gesture, Hon. Folashade Ayeni, Councilor representing Abesan II at Mosan Okunola LCDA, has facilitated the construction of a borehole and donated a generating set to power it for Housing Estate Primary School, Abesan, Ipaja.

At a handover ceremony held on the school premises on Monday, November 4, 2024, the Headteacher, Mrs. Funmilayo Monye, expressed profound gratitude to Hon. Ayeni for addressing a long-standing concern of the school.

"This borehole is a game-changer for us," Mrs. Monye said. "With access to clean water, our students will no longer have to fetch water from distant sources, reducing the risk of accidents and water-borne diseases. Our school's sanitation and hygiene will also significantly improve. Additionally, the water will support the three schools in the compound." 

Monday, January 8, 2024

The Ten Strongest Currencies in the World!

A strong currency is one that has a high value relative to other currencies in the global market. It is typically backed by a stable economy and is sought after for international trade and investment.

While the US dollar is the world's most traded currency, accepted in several countries across the globe, and serves as an unofficial global reserve currency, there are numerous other currencies that are stronger than the USD. Let's find out which currencies these are and what factors contribute to their strength.

 

Top 10 strongest currencies in the world

(valued against the USD)

#

Currency

Value of

Value in USD

1Kuwaiti dinar1 KWD3.23
2Bahraini dinar1 BHD2.65
3Omani rial1 OMR2.60
4Jordanian dinar1 JOD1.41
5British pound1 GBP1.26
6Gibraltar pound1 GIP1.26
7Cayman Islands dollar1 KYD1.21
8Swiss franc1 CHF1.14
9Euro1 EUR1.08
10United States dollar1 USD1

 

Top 10 highest-valued currencies in the world

(valued against the INR)

#

Currency

Value of

Value in INR

1Kuwaiti dinar1 KWD269.9
2Bahraini dinar1 BHD221.7
3Omani rial1 OMR216.7
4Jordanian dinar1 JOD117.6
5British pound1 GBP105.5
6Gibraltar pound1 GIP105.5
7Cayman Islands dollar1 KYD101
8Swiss franc1 CHF95.5
9Euro1 EUR90.5
10United States dollar1 USD83.3

 

Top 10 currencies list

  1. Kuwaiti dinar (KWD)
  2. Bahraini dinar (BHD)
  3. Omani rial (OMR)
  4. Jordanian dinar (JOD)
  5. British pound (GBP)
  6. Gibraltar pound (GIP)
  7. Cayman Islands dollar (KYD)
  8. Swiss franc (CHF)
  9. Euro (EUR)
  10. United States dollar (USD)

 

1. Kuwaiti dinar (KWD)

(strongest currency in the world)

Kuwaiti dinar (KWD)

The Kuwaiti dinar (KWD) has been the official currency of Kuwait since 1961 when it replaced the Gulf rupee. The Kuwaiti dinar is one of the highest-valued currencies in the world and its symbol is "KD" or "د.ك," in Arabic.

The exchange rate of the Kuwaiti dinar is high compared to most other currencies. Unlike other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the currency is not pegged to the US dollar alone, but an undisclosed basket of international currencies. While the exact weighting of the US dollar is not known, it is assumed that it is high due to Kuwait´s dependence on oil (which is priced in USD). The value of the Kuwaiti dinar fluctuates only slightly.

The Kuwaiti dinar is a stable currency and is accepted in international transactions. However, the currency is primarily used in Kuwait, and banknotes are rarely circulated outside of the country.

The Kuwaiti dinar is divided into 1,000 fils and is available in banknotes with denominations of 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10, and 20 dinars. Each banknote features various images, including landmarks, historical figures, and cultural symbols significant to Kuwait.

 

2. Bahraini dinar (BHD)

Bahraini dinar (BHD)

The Bahraini dinar (BHD) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Bahrain, an island nation located in the Middle East. It has been the currency of Bahrain since 1965, replacing the Gulf Rupee. The Bahraini dinar is known for its high value and stability. The symbol for the Bahraini dinar is "BD" or "د.ب," in Arabic.

The Bahraini dinar is pegged against the US dollar at a rate of 2.659 USD. The value of the BHD, therefore, fluctuates very rarely.

Bahrain has no currency controls in place, which allows the free movement of capital. While the BHD is accepted internationally, it is primarily used within Bahrain.

The Bahraini dinar is divided into 1,000 fils. However, prices are typically quoted in dinars. The Bahraini dinar is available in banknotes with denominations of 1/2, 1, 5, 10, and 20 dinars. Coins are also in circulation with denominations of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 fils. The banknotes and coins feature images of important Bahraini landmarks, historical figures, and cultural symbols.

 

3. Omani rial (OMR)

Omani rial (OMR)

The Omani rial (OMR) is the official currency of the Sultanate of Oman, a country located in the Middle East. It replaced the Indian rupee – Oman´s previous currency – in 1970. Omani rial is known for its high value and stability. The symbol for the Omani rial is OMR or "ر.ع." in Arabic.

The Omani rial is pegged to the US dollar at an exchange rate of 2.597 USD and fluctuates minimally. Oman has liberal currency controls compared to the rest of the region.

The Omani rial is divided into 1,000 baisa, although prices are usually quoted in rials. The Omani rial is available in banknotes with denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 rials. Coins are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 25, and 50 baisa. The banknotes and coins feature images of significant Omani landmarks.

 

4. Jordanian dinar (JOD)

Jordanian dinar (JOD)

The Jordanian dinar (JOD) is the official currency of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a country located in the Middle East. Its symbol is “JD”. The dinar is divided into 100 smaller units known as "piasters" or "qirsh," represented by the symbol "قرش" in Arabic.

The Jordanian currency was introduced in 1950, just four years after the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was established.

Unlike other Middle Eastern countries that pegged their currencies to the US dollar, Jordan is not a major oil-producing country. It maintains the peg to keep the economy stable, inflation under control and to make international trade smoother. Jordan´s central bank is maintaining a fixed exchange rate of 1 JOD = 1.41 USD.

Jordanian banknotes are issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 dinars. Coins are issued as 1 dinar, 1/2 dinar, 1/4 dinar, and smaller denominations in piasters (5, 10, 25, and 50 piasters).

 

5. British pound (GBP)

British pound (GBP)

The British pound, also known as the pound sterling (GBP), is the official currency of the United Kingdom and its crown dependencies and overseas territories. It is one of the oldest currencies in the world and plays a significant role in the global economy. The symbol for the British pound is "£".

Along with the euro and the US dollar, the British pound is considered to be one of the world´s main reserve currencies. The pound played a significant role in global trade and finance during the times of the British Empire. Today, its importance in global trade is waning, but it maintains its status as a major currency due to the UK being one of the world´s largest economies and a major financial center.

The exchange rate of the British pound fluctuates against other major currencies. It is influenced by various factors, including interest rates, inflation, economic indicators, and geopolitical events.

The central bank of the United Kingdom is the Bank of England. Founded in 1694, the BoE is responsible for issuing and regulating the British pound. It also conducts monetary policy to keep inflation under check and maintain financial stability in the UK.

The British pound has experienced periods of major volatility in the past. Most recently, the pound crashed close to 1.03 against the USD in September 2022 after the Truss government unveiled plans to boost borrowing while slashing taxes. Prior to that, the pound saw a period of prolonged volatility ahead and during the Brexit process. In 1992, the UK government was forced to withdraw the pound from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). The day it happened is commonly referred to as "Black Wednesday" because of the significant impact it had on the currency and the UK's financial system.

The British pound is divided into 100 smaller units called "pence". The Bank of England issues banknotes in different denominations, such as £5, £10, £20, and £50. Coins are available as 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2.

 

6. Gibraltar pound (GIP)

Gibraltar pound (GIP)

The Gibraltar pound (GIP) is the official currency of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory located in southern Europe. While Gibraltar is part of the United Kingdom, it is not part of the UK's currency union, and it issues its own banknotes and coins. The currency is pegged to the British pound (GBP) at a 1:1 exchange rate, meaning that one Gibraltar pound is equivalent in value to one British pound. The currency symbol for the Gibraltar pound is "£," which is the same as the symbol for the British pound.

The Gibraltar pound is legal tender within Gibraltar, and both Gibraltar pounds and British pounds are widely accepted for transactions on the territory. However, the Gibraltar pound cannot be used in the United Kingdom and can rarely be exchanged in foreign countries.

The Gibraltar pound is seen as a stable currency due to its peg to the British pound. The peg is beneficial for Gibraltar as it maintains a very close relationship with the United Kingdom.

The Gibraltar pound is divided into 100 smaller units called "pence". The Government of Gibraltar and the Gibraltar Monetary Authority issue banknotes in denominations of £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100. Coins are issued as 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2. The banknotes have designs unique to Gibraltar, featuring local landmarks and symbols.

 

7. Cayman Islands dollar (KYD)

Cayman Islands dollar (KYD)

The Cayman Islands dollar (KYD) is the official currency of the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean. The currency is abbreviated as "CI$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Cayman Islands dollar is issued and regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.

The Cayman Islands dollar is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate of CI$1 = US$1.20. This is beneficial for Cayman Islands´ financial sector, which is famous for its offshore banking and investment services.

It is divided into 100 smaller units called "cents". The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority issues banknotes in denominations of CI$1, CI$5, CI$10, CI$25, CI$50, and CI$100. Coins are issued as 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, and CI$1.

 

8. Swiss franc (CHF)

Swiss franc (CHF)

The Swiss franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is one of the world's major reserve currencies and is famous for its stability and status as a safe haven. The symbol for the Swiss franc is "CHF".

Switzerland decided to abandon the gold standard in 2000. However, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) has frequently intervened in the foreign exchange markets and at times, maintained a soft peg against the euro, ensuring that one euro is not valued below a certain level in Swiss francs.

The Swiss franc is widely accepted in international transactions. Many central banks and government institutions around the world hold Swiss Francs as part of their reserve assets due to its stability.

Switzerland's status as a popular tourist destination is another factor boosting demand for the Swiss franc.

The Swiss franc is divided into 100 smaller units called "centimes" in French or "rappen" in German. The SNB issues banknotes in various denominations, including 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 1,000 Swiss francs. The 1,000 banknote is one of the highest-value banknotes currently circulating. Coins are issued as 5, 10, 20, and 50 centimes, as well as 1, 2, and 5 francs.

 

9. Euro (EUR)

Euro (EUR)

The euro (EUR) is the official currency of the eurozone, a monetary union consisting of the majority of the European Union (EU) member states. It is one of the world's major reserve currencies and is the second most widely held reserve currency after the US dollar. The euro was introduced on January 1, 1999, and became the official currency for electronic transactions. Euro banknotes and coins were later introduced on January 1, 2002, replacing the national currencies of the participating countries. The symbol for the euro is "€".

The euro is a floating currency, and its value is determined by market forces. However, as it is the currency of 19 different countries, its value is influenced by a variety of factors across the entire eurozone.

The eurozone consists of 19 countries, which are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

The euro is divided into 100 smaller units called "cents". Euro banknotes are issued in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. Euro coins are minted as 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as €1 and €2. Each denomination has a unique design, incorporating various architectural styles from different periods in European history.

 

10. United States dollar (USD)

United States dollar (USD)

The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States of America and is one of the world's most widely used reserve currencies. It enjoys the status of being the world´s most-used reserve currency. The symbol for the US dollar is "$".

The US dollar has a dominant role in international trade and finance. It is held as a reserve currency and is widely used in international transactions. Countries that decide to peg their currency often use the US dollar as the anchor currency. For example, most currencies in the GCC are pegged against the US dollar.

The exchange rate of the US dollar is determined in the foreign exchange market. Factors that determine the value of the US dollar include interest rates, inflation, economic indicators, geopolitical events, and investor sentiment.

The US dollar is divided into 100 smaller units called "cents". The US dollar banknotes are printed as $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. US coins come in denominations of 1 cent (penny), 5 cents (nickel), 10 cents (dime), 25 cents (quarter), and 50 cents (half dollar).

 

Saturday, February 12, 2022

AERA loses Chief Education Officer, Toyin Williams (Pictures and Video)

 Abesan Estate Residents' Association (AERA) on Saturday announced the death of their Chief Education Officer, Mrs. Toyin Williams. Mrs. Williams who was a retired secondary school principal became the Chief Education Officer of the association in October, 2019.

According to a statement released by the association and signed by Olufemi Odeyemi, the public relations' officer, the death occurred on Friday, 11th, 2022 after a very brief illness.

Close family sources told our paper that she complained of pains and was rushed to a private hospital on Monday, 7th February and was discharged on Wednesday only to be rushed to a General hospital on Thursday where she later gave up the ghost on Friday evening.

President of AERA, Elder M.A.O Kehinde led members of AERA executive to pay a condolence visit to the family of the deceased on Saturday (today) morning.

Mrs. Williams was an active member of her community and a member of A.P.C

She is survived by a son and other family members.

Mrs. Williams at on her birthday

Mrs. Williams during Cash4Trash


Sunday, February 3, 2013

1st ABESAN NEWS ANNUAL ESSAY COMPETITION

1st ABESAN NEWS ANNUAL ESSAY COMPETITION FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN AND AROUND ABESAN ESTATE, IPAJA, LAGOS. TOPIC: THE EFFECTS OF THE NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY ON NIGERIAN EDUCTAION AND ASPIRATIONS OF YOUNG PEOPLE HOW TO ENTER: 1. WRITE AN ESSAY ON THIS TOPIC IN NOT LESS THAN 1000 WORDS 2. TYPE IT WITH MsWORD USING DOUBLE SPACING 3. TAKE IT TO YOUR PRINCIPAL TO SIGN IT 4. SEND A COPY TO abesannews@gmail.com 5. PRINT A COPY AND IT WILL BE COLLECTED FROM YOUR PRINCIPAL BY THE COORDINATOR OF THE COMPETITION 6. IF YOU QUALIFY FOR THE 2ND ROUND, YOU WILL BE CONTACTED BY THE END OF FEBRUARY. 7. AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONDUCTED AND 1ST 2ND 3RD WILL BE DETERMINED AND HONOURED AT A CEREMONY THAT WILL COME UP FIRST WEEK OF MARCH, 2013. PANEL OF JUDGES INCLUDE: 1. MR AHAOMA KANU, CNN JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR, 2012 AND EDITOR AT NATIONAL DAILIES. 2. Ms. ANTHONIA SOYINGBE, SENIOR REPORTER WITH DAILY INDEPENDENT NEWS PAPER. 3. Ms. ‘TAYO KEYEDE, CEO, KROSDOT CONSULT (WRITE RIGHT) 4. MR FEMI ODEYEMI, EDITOR, ABESAN NEWS PRIZES 1ST PRIZE: N20,000 CASH +N5,000 ADVERT SPACE FOR SCHOOL + ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION OF ABESAN NEWS. 2ND PRIZE: N15,000 CASH +N5,000 ADVERT SPACE FOR SCHOOL + ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION OF ABESAN NEWS. 3RD PRIZE: N10,000 CASH +N5,000 ADVERT SPACE FOR SCHOOL + ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION OF ABESAN NEWS. THIS COMPETITION IS SPONSORED BY OTUNBA AHMED ALLAN OPALEYE. FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT US ON 08185220782.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

AbesanNews

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