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Monday 9 September 2024

Wale Abideen, Famous Investigative Journalist, Named TPI Spokesman

Wale Abideen, Famous Investigative Journalist, Named TPI Spokesman

The Progressive Institute, TPI, Abuja, has appointed Olawale Abdulfatai Abideen as the head of the Media and Strategic Communications Department.


The institute, which is a newly established Policy Think Tank of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, was launched in Abuja last Friday.


A well-known investigative journalist and Publisher of Security Monitor, Abideen bagged B. A (Hons) degree in Linguistics from the University of Ilorin and a postgraduate diploma degree, PGD in Journalism from the prestigious Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Lagos. He also acquired numerous trainings and certificates in investigative reporting, tracking of illicit activities as well as strategic communications both within and outside Nigeria. He is currently undergoing a Master’s Degree in Mass Communications.

Former Political Correspondent and Head of Investigative Desk in The Week Magazine and former Lagos Specialist and Political Correspondent in The Source magazine, Abideen began his journalism career at the Herald Newspapers, a publication of Kwara State Government and he has worked in various local and international media outlets.


A member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalism, ICIJ, Abideen is the founder of the African Center for Investigative Journalism, ACIJ and founding President of the Nigerian Association of Online Journalists, NAOJ.

He was the media strategist at the Institute for Governance and Leadership Studies in Africa, IGLSA, Abuja.


A ‘fire-brand’ researcher, brilliant investigator, strategic communicator and an online specialist, Abideen is also a media proprietor. He is happily married and blessed with children.




Sunday 8 September 2024

CHERUBIM,SERAPHIM MOVEMENT CHURCH WORLDWIDE WELCOMES A NEW SECRETARY GENERAL : Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye emerged as the New Secretary General of Cherubim,Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O.

CHERUBIM & SERAPHIM MOVEMENT CHURCH WORLDWIDE WELCOMES A NEW SECRETARY GENERAL
: Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye emerged as the New Secretary General of Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O.

CHERUBIM AND SERAPHIM MOVEMENT CHURCH WORLDWIDE AYO NI O IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF A NEW SECRETARY GENERAL 

The Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O is excited to announce the appointment of Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye as the new Secretary General, effective today 4th September 2024. This is due to the retirement of Special Apostle Ademola James Odetundun, who retired on 14th August 2024 after a distinguished tenure of service marked by unwavering dedication, unrelenting passion and inspiring leadership.

His Grace Baba Aladura Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo JP, the Spiritual Father of Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O announced that this important appointment of Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye was informed by his deep commitment to Church and the work of God. 

The Spiritual Father, Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo JP believe and hope that the appointment of Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to our leadership team, and we are excited to have him on Board. 

A Brief Profile Overview of Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye’s Journey:
1989:      Baptized at C&S Movement Church, at the then Lagos District (6th Lagos Branch), Surulere.
1990 – 1997: Pioneer Secretariat Official for the CSMC Youth Fellowship Group, at the then Lagos District (6th Lagos Branch), Surulere.
1991 – 1992:  Assistant Secretary, Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Youth Fellowship Group, Surulere Lagos.
1999 – 2000: Public Relations Officer for the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Youth Fellowship Group, Surulere District.
October 2000:   Ordained as Prayerist/Aladura at Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Amazing Grace Branch, Surulere District.
July 2008: Appointed Leader-in-Charge at Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Fountain of Hope Branch, Amazing Grace District.
June 2009: Ordained as Apostle at Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Amazing Grace District.
2015:  Ordained as Prophet at Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide, Amazing Grace District.
November 2016: Served as Prophets’ Taskforce U.S.A. A representative for Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide.
January 2017:    Appointed Patron for Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church (International Youth Fellowship).
2019:  Ordained as District Chairman, Fountain of Hope District, Atlanta Georgia, USA.

In his speech, Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye expressed heartfelt gratitude to God, His Grace Baba Aladura Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo JP, and the Board of Trustees Members. He acknowledged the significant legacy left by the late Baba Aladura, Prophet Samuel Adefila Abidoye, and the outgoing vowed to continue the excellent work initiated under his leadership. 

The New Secretary General of the Church of God extends a heartfelt assurance to all members and stakeholders regarding the continuity of the Church’s mission and projects. It is with great respect and dedication that we honor the legacy of the Late Spiritual Father, Baba Aladura Prophet Samuel Adefila Abidoye, whose visionary leadership initiated the Hephzibah Project.





In keeping with this legacy, the present administration is introducing the Beulah Project. We acknowledge that the success and impact of Beulah are inherently linked to the foundational work established through Hephzibah. As stated by the New Secretary General, “The Late Spiritual Father, Baba Aladura Samuel Adefila Abidoye started with the Hephzibah Project, but this present administration is coming with the Beulah Project. And there can never be Beulah without Hephzibah.”

This commitment to continuity ensures that the values and objectives that guided Hephzibah will remain at the heart of our efforts as we move forward with Beulah. We remain dedicated to upholding and advancing the mission of our Church through these projects, fostering growth, unity, and spiritual development within our community. 

Prophet Samaye called upon all members of the Church to unite in their efforts, ensuring the continued progress and growth of the Church. His commitment to uphold and advance the Church’s mission reflects his deep dedication to the values and vision of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O.

We extend our warmest congratulations to Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye and extend our willingness to collaborate and work together with him for the growth, development and betterment of our Church in this new Chapter of the Church.

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Saturday 7 September 2024

TungbaFM Program Manager Inducted into Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria

TungbaFM Program Manager Inducted into Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria

Oladigbo Olalekan Efficient, the Programmes Manager at Tungba Communications Ltd, was formally inducted into the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) of Nigeria on Thursday, September 5, 2024. The prestigious event took place at the Civic Center on Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Victoria Island, Lagos, attracting a notable assembly of industry professionals.

Oladigbo Olalekan, who oversees operations at Tungba100.9FM in Lagos and Tungba90.3FM in Osun State, joined a distinguished group of over six hundred new members at the induction ceremony. 
This milestone marks a significant advancement in his professional journey, reflecting his dedication to the field of human resources and personnel management.

The CIPM induction is a testament to Efficient's commitment to enhancing his expertise and contributing to the standards of the personnel management profession in Nigeria.
His successful completion of the institute’s demanding examinations is a clear indicator of his proficiency and readiness to embrace the responsibilities that come with the credential.

Olalekan Efficient is an active and influential figure in the media sector. He currently serves as the 2024 National Chairman of the Nigeria Guilds of Investigative Journalists Electoral Council. His leadership in this capacity further highlights his commitment to integrity and excellence within the journalism profession.

Olalekan Efficient’s induction into CIPM is expected to enhance his capabilities in managing and developing human resources, aligning with his ongoing efforts to foster professional growth and operational excellence within Tungba Communications Ltd. The integration of advanced personnel management practices will likely contribute to the company’s continued success and innovation in the broadcasting industry.

The CIPM induction ceremony not only celebrated the accomplishments of the new members but also reinforced the institute’s role in advancing professional standards and practices in personnel management across Nigeria. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, his contributions to both the media and HR fields are anticipated to make a substantial impact.


Friday 30 August 2024

NGIJ Ushers-in New Executives at Solemn Virtual Inauguration Ceremony

NGIJ Ushers-in New Executives at Solemn Virtual Inauguration Ceremony

In a landmark event, the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) officially inaugurated its newly elected National Executive Committee (Exco) today, Friday August 30, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the organization's history.

A statement released by the Public Relations Officer of the Guild, Malam Abdullahi Gulloma stated that, "The inauguration ceremony, which commenced at precisely 12:12 pm, was conducted virtually by Barr. Ahmed Kehinde Lambe, the Principal Partner of Lambe & Co., an Abuja-based law firm and Notary Public."

Added that, "The newly elected Exco members solemnly took the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office, pledging to uphold the mission, values, and principles of the NGIJ. The oaths were administered with the utmost solemnity, underscoring the gravity of the responsibilities the new leaders have assumed.

"I am truly humbled and honored to stand before you today as we usher in a new chapter for the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists," said the newly elected NGIJ President, Malam Abdulrahman Aliagan in his inauguration address. 

"We are committed to fostering a culture of fearless reporting, holding power to account, and championing the public interest in all our endeavors."

The President acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead, but expressed the Exco's unwavering dedication to advancing the noble cause of investigative journalism in Nigeria. 

"The road ahead will undoubtedly be filled with obstacles, but we are resolute in our commitment to bringing about positive change, promoting transparency, and safeguarding the freedom of the press."

According to the statement, "The newly sworn-in Exco members pledged to serve the NGIJ members with integrity, transparency, and dedication, ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are represented. They also committed to upholding the organization's constitution and bylaws, and to work collaboratively with their fellow officers and members to achieve the Guild's goals and objectives."

The inauguration ceremony was attended by a diverse audience, including NGIJ members, media professionals, and industry stakeholders, all of whom witnessed the passing of the torch to the new leadership team.

New Executive members of NGIJ are, Malam Abdulrahman Aliagan, the President, Oyewale Oyelola, Vice President (Administration and Strategic Communications), Comrade James Ezema as the Vice President 2 (Investigation). 

Others: Mr. Rowland Olonishuwa, the National Secretary of the Guild, Mr. Gbenga Shaba, the Treasurer while Malam Abdullahi Gulloma sworn-in as the Public Relations Officer and Ikem Ifeoma, the Auditor. Meanwhile, the offices of the Registrar and Financial Secretary of the Guild remain vacant to be filled by bye-election within a possible shortest time.

As the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists enters this new era, the members, the media landscape, and the public at large can look forward to a renewed spirit of dedication, innovation, and excellence in the pursuit of investigative journalism in the country.


Wednesday 28 August 2024

BREAKING: Another Popular Nollywood Actor Dies

BREAKING: Another Popular Nollywood Actor Dies


Nollywood actor Yusuf Olorungbebe has passed away. The Yoruba actor reportedly succumbed to a chronic illness.

The news of his death was confirmed on Wednesday morning by actress Foluke Daramola via Instagram. She wrote, “We lost YUSUF OLORUNGBEBE. We submit to God’s will.”

This follows the recent death of actress Sharon Okpamen, who passed away nearly a month after giving birth to her second child.

Yusuf Olorungbebe had been struggling with a chronic illness for several months. He had appealed to Nigerians, the government, and his colleagues for financial assistance, stating that he needed millions of Naira for his recovery.

A few days before his death, actress Foluke Daramola had urged Nigerians to provide financial support for Olorungbebe due to his deteriorating health. She had written, “I’m here again to plead on behalf of my very esteemed colleague and production manager, Mr. Yusuf Olorungbebe, who is currently on life support. Please, no amount is too small to help him live. Your support will go a long way. Thank you so much, everyone.”




Sunday 25 August 2024

I try to eradicate “divide and rule” and I carry everybody along to make sure we reason together to achieve common goals; ICOP General Secretary, prophet Abiodun Ogunsakin.

INTRODUCTION My name is prophet Adetunbi Olufemi from bulletin unit can I meet you sir?
I am prophet Abiodun Ayodeji Ogunsakin the Leader in Charge of Sanctuary of Solution under Idimu District and by the special grace of God the Council General Secretary.
What are the challenges you have faced and how have you been coping?       
Well we thank God! There are so many challenges as the Secretary being the lifewire of every organization and every society, you should know that there will be a lot of challeges. Bringing people together to have same focus is always a very difficult thing for anybody to do. So as a secretary you need to bring everybody together particularly because we are not in the secular world but in the spiritual realm. So, to bring people to have same focus at the same time or to be in unity is always very challenging. By the special grace of God we are coping, I try to eradicate “divide and rule” and I carry everybody along to make sure we reason together to achieve common goals.
How were you able to cope with the workload to Horeb 2024 with the 5 different Programmes tied to it?
By the special grace of God anything you're to do in this world put God first to assist you. Horeb 2024 was a special programme. The installation of a new Baba Aladura, installation of new CSP, sendforth of the former CSP and ordination of new prophets and prophetesses was successfully done.  The first challenge we faced as a governing council is the change of government. Its not easy. This is the first of its kind that we (ICOP) change our supervising prophet when the former one is still alive. Other ones that we have been having they die before we choose new supervising prophet. In the council today, we have so many people that are still loyal to the former council supervising prophet (CSP) despite the fact that they know it is the constitution of the church that brought about the change. Secondly, the absorption of the new CSP and the governing council in one accord is also tasking and stressful. Nevertheless, the mind of God and the spirit of God in us it was so time consuming and demanding day-in day-out we are on duty 24/7 because we try to bring people that has been working before together and orientate them to conform with the existing operational guidelines. 
You has served two or more CSP how was your experience with them?
Well, I started serving during the time of our father special Apostle Prophet Andrew Adekunle Adebayo and that time sincerely speaking, the Council of Prophet was not that popular. I started with him by trying to use all my resources to make the Council of Prophets popular and to make baba Adebayo to be recognized. Like that time nobody sees the need for supervising prophet as some who is supposed to be using car and during Baba Akinrele’s tenure we usually join train transportation from one place to the other. They don’t rest at all. From one place to another supervising branches of the church and I don’t think he boarded airplane once before he died. I try all my effort to ensure that the supervising prophets seat become a recognized one in C & S and a whole. I started rough with Baba Adebayo, being the National CSP, all the hurdles, I make arrangement for him to be in Lagos despite coming all the way from Abuja through road transport. I book him in the hotel here in Lagos for as long as the programme will take and thank God today we can smile. Alagba Zacheus was the Secretary that time and I was the deputy secretary and we worked with Baba Adebayo till the last day before Alagba Zacheus was appointed as the Supervising Prophet. So the zeal I started with Baba Adebayo was what I passed on to the other supervising prophet. Giving them the honest and respect due to them. The  most disappoint thing during Alagba Zacchaeus  tenure is that the letter given to him was being tenured. I became so angry that is not constitutional for council of prophet to be tenured. Fortunately, so far so good we have started with Alagba  Joel Adeniran and everything is fine; we are moving very fast.
For record purposes can you mention the excos that worked with you during Horeb 2024 programme?
I don’t have exco as at 2024 except the last meeting we did now that we ratified thing about exco. This is because we had exco that were existing during the former tenure which I was the secretary then. The present supervising prophet, Prophet Adeniran decided to maintain the exco for a while before any change. We don’t make any change but at the same time we did something similar. For example if you check the pamphlet of this year’s Horeb programme you will not see any exco name there because we inaugurated CSP’s inauguration committee. It was after the programme that we held a meeting to that effect, the previous exco has been redundant and it is now we have started with exco now that the inauguration committee has been dissolved. 
The new government inject a lot of units and focus in her government what does it intend to achieve?
What we intend to achieve is for the council of prophet to really bear the name people are calling us. Council of Prophet is as old as the conference. Now as the eldest in the house, I can say the council of prophet is the lifewire of C&S Movement. Then as a council of prophet we are the one that is suppose to pave way for the growth of the church. All what we are doing in the council of prophet is how to rebranding the council conference grow. This growth is directly proportional to the yearly Horeb conference. When the council of prophet is growing then the  conference will be growing too. We have to arrange and set the pace so that everybody coming after will follow. 
Fake prophet and prophetess are becoming alarming?
Thank you for that word “fake” the parasite in our midst there is no way they will not be there. If Jesus Christ can have 12 disciples and out of the 12 one Judas is there. In this year’s ordination more than one thousand people were ordained. There is no way that there wouldn’t be parasite. We have people like that. The only way to curb people like this is to deal with them with wisdom. I don’t really know the definition of fake maybe because they were ordained in a crook way, how would we know that? Right from the era of our founder Orimolade such news is being heard.  Just like a fisherman that went to catch fishes, when he throws the net into the ocean it catches both fishes and other things. So, council of prophet is striving to be in unity there is no way that we will not hear the news of prophet or prophetess with some shortcoming. I pray God will help us in this kingdom race.   


Thursday 22 August 2024

Why I ‘sacked’ my father’s wife, other Directors — AIT’s Dokpesi

Why I ‘sacked’ my father’s wife, other Directors — AIT’s Dokpesi

Why I ‘sacked’ my father’s wife, other Directors — AIT’s Dokpesi
The Chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, owners of AIT, Raypower and Faaji FM, Raymond Dokpesi (Jnr), has offered explanations on why he had to ease 10 Directors, including Dr. Oluwatosin Dokpesi, the wife of his late father, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi, out of the company.

Dokpesi offered the explanation in an interview with Daily Sun on Wednesday, days after the sack was confirmed by the firm.

He said: “I think the first thing to recognise is that it is not a personal decision to ask anyone to go. 

“If I had it left to me and to myself, I would definitely want to harness the experiences, the relationships and the skills that the existing management has for a little bit longer. 

“But the reality of the matter is that we are a publicly listed company. 

“We are the only publicly listed media company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and that means we are also bound by the Securities and Exchange Commission rules and the code of corporate governance is mandatory for all publicly listed companies. 

“So, that means our responsibilities to our shareholders transcend personal choices or personal opinions.

“We have persons who are leaving the organisation after 27 years; we have people who are leaving after 22 years. 


“The vast majority of this time, they have spent in executive management positions and yet, the code of corporate governance and our internal documents state we should only do a maximum of two terms of five years.

“So, their retirement is, in fact, long overdue. 

“It was a decision which ought to have been made, even as far back as five, six, seven years ago. 

“But as of that time, my dad was still alive, very present and very active and also, we were going through different political turbulence as far as our organisation is concerned.


“Nobody needs to be reminded of the history of the former President Muhammadu Buhari administration with reference to the treatment of AIT and our founder in particular.

“Notwithstanding, whatever you want to say about the incumbent administration, I think, to some large extent, they have shown their capacity for accommodation of all shades of opinions from public broadcasters.

“We don’t feel the heat and the intimidation of governments as we did a couple of years ago and the time is opportune and right as well for us to review where exactly we want to go, going forward from here.

“For me, and I think also for the vast majority of members of our board, the decision comes down to simply determining: Do we want to continue on our existing trajectory or do we want to do something differently? 

“And if we are looking at doing something differently, it means we have to subject ourselves to abide by the terms and conditions of extant laws and regulations to give the investing public confidence into our organisation and the administration and also to be able to attract the kinds of funds and investments we need to grow and expand beyond our existing programmes.”

DAAR Communications PLC announced the retirement of members of its Executive Management with effect from October 31, 2024 in compliance with Code of Corporate Governance as well as Company’s Internal Control Policies and Procedures Manual.

A statement signed by the Company Secretary, Miji Jonah, said the affected officials have spent over 10 years in such capacity. 

Those affected were Senior High Chief Tony Akiotu, Dr. Oluwatosin Dokpesi, Dr. Ambrose Somide, Anthony Uyah, Paulyn Ugbodaga, Mary Lawrence-Dokpesi, Faith Ikems, Imoni Amarere, John Iwarue and Johnson Onime.

The Board of DAAR Communications PLC expressed gratitude to all the retiring Executive Board members for their invaluable contributions to the company during their tenure and wished them the very best in their future endeavours.

The statement added that the media conglomerate is working on major restructuring of its leadership and once this is concluded, the Nigerian Exchange Limited and other regulatory authorities, its shareholders and the general public would be notified.