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Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board Launches Digital Transformation with Training Workshop

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Joel Ajayi
The Management of the Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board, in collaboration with  Micro Access ICT Solutions Provider, has organized a training workshop on Digitalization and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for its management staff and others.

In a statement issued on  by the  Head, Information & PRU Obiechina Ngozi  reveals that the 3 day-workshop held in Abuja aimed to equip the Board’s management staff with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive digital transformation and improve operational efficiency.


The workshop is part of the efforts the Board is making to improve its operations by the digitization of its activities.

The workshop focused on the applications of digital technologies to enhance business processes, improve customer service, and increase productivity. Participants were trained on the latest trends and best practices in ERP.


Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Executive Secretary, Hajiya Salamatu Ahmed, represented by the Director of Administration, Mrs Monica Igwe,  emphasized the importance of digitalization in driving the Board’s mandate to ensure housing loans are granted to federal public servants at a single digit interest rate. 

“As we strive to achieve our mandate, we must leverage digital technologies to improve our operations, enhance customer experience, and increase our impact,” she said.


The workshop featured an expert facilitator, Mr. Emeka Nze, from Digital Bridge Institute who shared his expertise and experiences in digital transformation and ERP implementation.


 Participants engaged in interactive sessions and hands-on exercises to reinforce their learning.
The training workshop put more emphasis on the Board’s strategic plan to enhance its efficiency and improve its service, especially in pass-tracking the repayments of the loans. 


 The Board is committed to leveraging technology to achieve its mandate and drive digital transformation.

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FCT FA Board Member Urges Grassroots Reform, Hopeful For Super Eagles World Cup Qualification

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Legal Practitioner And Administrator Barr Bucknor Threatens To Petition FCT Minister Over Abandoned Stadiums

Despite Nigeria’s precarious position in the race for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Barrister Babatunde Burknor, a board member of the FCT Football Association (FA), remains hopeful that the Super Eagles can still secure qualification.

Nigeria currently sits third in their qualification group with 11 points from 8 matches, trailing Benin Republic and South Africa, who both lead with 14 points. Yet Burknor, a seasoned football administrator and grassroots sports advocate, believes all is not lost.

In a recent interview made available to BSN Sports, Burknor said: “Nigeria’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup may appear almost impossible, but that doesn’t mean it is out of reach. The situation is tough, yes, but looking at the quality of players in our squad, I still believe we can make it.”

He added that unexpected results from other group rivals could work in Nigeria’s favour.

“Football is unpredictable. There is still a chance that South Africa, Benin Republic, or Rwanda could drop points. If we win our remaining two games, we still stand a chance. Sometimes football reflects life where the strong may fall while the seemingly weak stand tall.”

Calls for Grassroots Reform in the FCT

Beyond national team concerns, Burknor also used the opportunity to address the state of sports development in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), urging the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to take concrete action to revamp local infrastructure.

“We have deep-rooted problems when it comes to grassroots sports. The major issue is a lack of funding and commitment from those charged with driving development at that level,” he said.

Burknor lamented the disappearance of once-thriving youth competitions like the Chairman’s Cup, Principal’s Cup, and Shell Cup, stating that such events played a crucial role in identifying and nurturing young talent.

“It’s disheartening that these programs are no longer active. Development is impossible without facilities, yet we lack even basic training grounds.”

The legal luminary revealed that he personally upgraded the sports facility at a government secondary school in his area to serve as a makeshift training centre, due to the absence of a functioning local stadium.

He is currently drafting a petition to Minister Wike, over abandoned stadiums in FCT, urging a comprehensive audit of officials responsible for sports development across the six Area Councils of the FCT.

Progress in Gwagwalada Football Development

As Vice Chairman of the Gwagwalada Football Council, Burknor highlighted the success of the Gwagwalada Football League, which has become a model for other Area Councils.

“In just two years, we’ve turned the Gwagwalada Football League into a success story. Several players from the league have already secured contracts in Europe. This shows what can be achieved with vision and consistency.”

Barrister Burknor, emphasized that grassroots football holds the key to Nigeria’s long-term football success and must be taken seriously.

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