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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.



NGX rates Fidelity Bank highest on corporate governance

NGX rates Fidelity Bank highest on corporate governance


Fidelity Bank Plc complies with the highest corporate governance standards as the leading commercial bank adheres promptly to all full disclosure requirements and global best practices.

Fidelity Bank is awarded CG+, the highest rank under the Corporate Governance Rating System (CGRS), which screens quoted companies against prescribed best practices and standards.

A review of the latest compliance report showed that Fidelity Bank sustains its highest-ranking rating of CG+, with shareholders and market pundits commending the high corporate standards of the bank.

Head, Listings Regulation Department, NGX Regulation (NGXRegco), Mr. Godstime Iwenekhai, explained that the CGRS was designed to strengthen the governance structures of listed companies and provide a valid basis for discerning investors to differentiate between listed companies on the basis of their compliance with acceptable standards of corporate governance.

“In our view, corporate governance promotes ethical business practices, transparency and fair competition,” Iwenekhai said.

He pointed out that the special character combination “CG+” underlined compliance with best practices and highest corporate governance standards, which entitle the rated companies to special privileges at the stock market.

Corporate governance compliance at the stock market includes prompt submission of detailed operational results from period to period as required by the market rules, full disclosures of all material and regulated information and accurate rendition of reports and accounts.

Also, compliance includes ensuring that the company’s shares are not encumbered in a way that impinges on free float or number of shares available to the general investing public for efficient price discovery, compliance with all investor-protection safeguards in communication with shareholders and organizing statutory meetings as required among others.

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) noted that the compliance tracker was aimed at maintaining market integrity and protecting the investors, noting that listed companies are required to adhere to high disclosure standards.

“Financial information which is periodic disclosure and on-going material events disclosure should be released to NGX in a timely manner to enable it efficiently perform its function of maintaining an orderly market,” NGX stated, referencing some of the criteria for its corporate governance rating.

Market experts and shareholders agreed that corporate governance compliance is a major factor in deciding on investing in a public and the safety of such investment.

Managing Director, Arthur Steven Asset Management, Mr. Olatunde Amolegbe, said corporate governance compliance rating is “extremely important” as it indicates to the investing public the quality of compliance of a company to listing requirements.

“As you know, stock prices are driven primarily by available information and the NGX has a minimum level of disclosure expected of quoted companies. This disclosure helps the public make qualitative decisions as to the state or performance of the companies they are seeking to invest in. These markers are therefore the initial indicators as to whether the companies are meeting their disclosures and other regulatory obligations or not,” Amolegbe, a former president of Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS), said.

Managing Director, APT Securities & Funds, Mallam Garba Kurfi, said the corporate governance rating “shows the extent companies are in compliance with corporate governance”.

“High rating means very good in doing the right thing timely while low rating discourages foreign investors from investing in such companies,” Kurfi, a leading market operator and member of the board of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said.

Managing Director, HighCap Securities, Mr David Adonri, noted that “CG+ means excellent corporate governance rating”.

“When a company is organised and upholds good corporate governance, the benefit to stakeholders is maximized,” Adonri said.

Investors said its high corporate governance was one of the compelling reasons they chose to invest in Fidelity Bank.

President, Association for the Advancement of Rights of Nigerian Shareholders (AARNS), Dr. Faruk Umar said Fidelity Bank has a very good corporate governance structure that reassures investors of the safety of their investments.

According to him, while the bank has a good succession plan, the calibre of the independent non-executive directors on the board gives shareholders strong confidence of the kind of board oversight they will be expecting.

National Coordinator, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), Mr. Moses Igbrude, said Fidelity Bank’s impressive performance over the years had been built on good corporate governance.

“My appeal to the board is to continue to imbibe good corporate governance in order to sustain this growth,” Igbrude said.

National Coordinator, Pragmatic Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Mrs. Bisi Bakare, said Fidelity Bank has created a “very excellent impression” in the minds of shareholders.

According to her, the bank has continually showcased exemplary leadership with continuous impressive results, with successive growths over the past five years.

“Fidelity Bank is a very good bank that shareholders are very happy with their investments and we have never regretted buying into Fidelity Bank,” Bakare said.

National Coordinator, Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Mr. Boniface Okezie said good corporate governance was the cornerstone of Fidelity Bank’s sustained growth and impressive returns over the years.

“Fidelity Bank remains one of the best stocks that investors should look forward to investing in for better returns. I’m very optimistic about the bank’s healthy strong assets. With its good corporate governance and excellent customers’ service, there is every reason to hope for a more promising future,” Okezie said.

The NGX tags defaulting companies for poor corporate governance and also applies various monetary and non-monetary sanctions, including fines ranging between N100,000 to N100 million, partial or full suspension of trading, naming and shaming with a red alert tag and compulsory delisting in extreme cases.


Wednesday 21 August 2024

Photo gallery taken during CWC Orile igbon 16/8/2024

DSP/Sec/unit head 

COPs



CSP and his cabinet 



CSP addressing vital issues 

True leader crack brain and secure solutions 



Prayers for his Grace, Dr, pro Emmanuel Abiodun Alogbo 


Service mood

Atiku Cannot Decide For Us, We Are Ready To Support Goodluck Jonathan In 2027 – PDP

Atiku Cannot Decide For Us, We Are Ready To Support Goodluck Jonathan In 2027 – PDP


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has supported the call for former President Goodluck Jonathan to join the 2027 presidential race.
Recall that the Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed vowed to jettison his presidential ambition if Jonathan indicates any interest to contest.
Some northern elites and politicians who are displeased with President Bola Tinubu’s administration have also called for Jonathan’s return to the presidency.
Reacting to the development during an interview with Punch, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Ibrahim Abdullahi, said the position of the Bauchi governor and northern elites resonated with the opposition party.
He said, “We are absolutely in support of the position of the Bauchi State governor. Don’t forget, he was a prominent member of the. Jonathan’s administration where he was a minister. As the chairman of the 13 governors of the PDP, a two-term minister, former senator and a two-term governor rounding off his second term, you will expect him to understand and appreciate the situation of where this country is coming from, where it is at the moment and where we hope to take it to in the future.
“If you are talking about a southern Presidency in 2027, we should be looking at one who had enjoyed one term and will probably give Nigerians hope and prosperity as opposed to the one we have in power. Secondly, if you are also talking about a nationalist, somebody who would not rig an election to keep himself in office, who announced before the counting process was over, that he lost, it has to be Jonathan.
“You remember that he called the victor, congratulated him and asked him to send people for the transition process. So, it is this kind of person with a listening ear that we believe can save the situation. No President in Nigerian history has been as criticised as Ebele Jonathan. We tolerated all sorts of insults targeted at us and his Presidency. But today, he is the one everybody is looking for with torchlight, even in broad daylight.”
When reminded that the decision may not go down well with PDP former presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, who has been labelled a serial contester by the ruling All Progressives Congress, the PDP spokesman  argued that Atiku cannot dictate for the party who to field in 2027 despite being a major stakeholder of the PDP.
“It is not the place of Atiku to decide for the PDP. We are running a national political party, for crying out loud; one that has governed this country for 16 years. We cannot be expected to have one person determining the direction of the party. If anything, we respect him. He has given it (the presidency) a trial and has been on this for too long.
“But there are times when you realise a battle is no longer around you and you support someone. This is how things are done. If in 2019, we tried, in 2023, we tried again with Atiku, there is nothing wrong in trying someone else in 2027, especially if the odds seemed to favour that person more, which is the case.
“The situation this country is facing today is one that has gone beyond party lines or other narrow considerations. We require a nationalist in the clout of Goodluck Jonathan to be able to salvage the situation. It is clear that for the six and a half years that he was President, he was able to stabilise the forex to a very reasonable extent. The country was able to go on single digit inflation. This we will continue to reference,” he stated.



Tuesday 20 August 2024

Obafemi Awolowo: How Dad Died In Bathroom— Daughter

Obafemi Awolowo: How Dad Died In Bathroom— Daughter

Obafemi Awolowo: How Dad Died In Bathroom— Daughter
Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, daughter of late nationalist, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, has narrated what led to her father’s death in 1987.

The late first Premier of the Western Region under Nigeria’s parliamentary system, died in his bathroom.

She disclosed this in a recent interview with Edmund Obilo at the Awolowo family home in Ikenne.

Recalling her mother’s explanation of how Awolowo died, Mrs Awolowo-Dosunmu said, “She said Papa had woken up in the morning but he locked the door to go to the bathroom. But after a few minutes she thought he should have come out of the bathroom and she knocked gently, no answer; knocked loudly, no answer.

“Then she called his driver of 40 or 50 years and they took a big stick. At that point they knew there was something seriously wrong.”

In the morning of his passing, Awolowo-Dosunmu said she arrived at the family home and laid on her father’s body in tears.


“I simply fell on his body and lay there. They had to pull me off,” she said.

“It was a bad day and I knew I had lost a vital pillar in my life,” she added.

Awolowo-Dosunmu said she saw her father on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and then on Saturday he died.


Monday 19 August 2024

Nigerians struggle with estimated billing as meter price nears N250,000 August 19, 2024, 8:57 am NAIRAMETRICS

Nigerians struggle with estimated billing as meter price nears N250,000 
August 19, 2024, 8:57 am
NAIRAMETRICS

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (NERC) move to deregulate Meter Asset Providers (MAP) was hailed as the much-needed solution to the country’s persistent metering gap crisis.

However, this silver bullet has come with a price, and not just figuratively. The soaring cost of prepaid meters has added a new layer of burden for the average Nigerian household, making the dream of escaping the trap of estimated billing feel like an increasingly distant hope.

For millions of Nigerians, the sharp rise in metering costs from about N80,000 to over N200,000 in just one year has become as burdensome as the problem it was meant to solve: eliminating estimated billing.

Four months ago, NERC introduced a promising policy to deregulate both meter prices and providers, embracing a willing-buyer, willing-seller system aimed at opening up the market. This move was intended to empower customers, allowing them to obtain meters from any approved vendor without relying on the DisCos.

While this policy appeared commendable on paper, it has brought new challenges.

The most pressing of these is the increase in meter prices, exacerbated by the prevailing economic conditions and rising inflation.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the number of customers on estimated billing has surged from 5.83 million in Q4 2023 to 6.43 million in Q1 2024, marking a significant 10% rise.

These figures represent millions of households striving to escape the cycle of overbilling and other abuses by their distribution companies, only to find that the path to obtaining a prepaid meter has become even more difficult.

Latest Meter Prices  
Following the announcement by NERC, DisCos and their meter providers partners have declared new meter prices, pointing to the deregulation policy and ailing economic conditions.

None of the new prices is below N100,000, a very sharp increase from the former price announced by NERC in September 2023.

According to the new prices by DisCos, the cost of a single phase meter rose from N81,975 to about N125,000, depending on the DisCo and the vendor the customer is purchasing from.

Different DisCos announced different prices from N120,00 for a single-phase meter to about N240,00 for a three-phase meter, a sharp increase that has made struggling Nigerians question their choices in obtaining meter and estimated billing.

The average prices announced by distribution companies across the country are as follows.

Abuja DisCo:  

Single Phase Meter — Between N105,000 to  N131,000

Three Phase Meter — N198,000 to N220,000

Kaduna DisCo: 

Single Phase Meter — Between N120,000 to N132,000

Three Phase Meter — Between N206,000 to N215,000

Ikeja DisCo: 

Single Phase Meter — Between N120,000 to N125,000

Three Phase Meter — N213,000 to N225,000

Eko DisCo: 

Single Phase Meter — Between N117,000 to N135,000

Three Phase Meter — Between 145,000 to N247,000

This increase in price is true for all the eleven DisCos across the country.

How Nigerians are responding to the new meter prices 
For Nigerians already grappling with soaring inflation, skyrocketing living costs, and the recent hike in electricity tariffs for Band A customers, the sharp increase in meter prices feels like an added weight to their already overwhelming burdens.

Beyond the persistent challenge of availability, there’s a pressing concern about the purchasing power of consumers—many of whom are struggling to make ends meet in today’s harsh economic climate.

A lingering question is the stability of these meter prices, especially with the deregulation of the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) scheme.

Ifeoma Ugbe, a Lagos-based energy expert, said NERC typically announces price hikes at regular intervals, sometimes within a year. But with deregulation, the situation becomes even more uncertain.

“Deregulation means prices will fluctuate based on market realities, so we can’t expect them to stay the same for long,” she said. 

For customers who spoke to Nairametrics, the recent price increase has been met with frustration and concern.

Mr. Adetunji, a resident of Isolo, Lagos, expressed his disappointment, explaining that his household had been attempting to secure a prepaid meter for over a year before the price hike. “Now, we have to pay the new price. We don’t have a choice. And it’s not even as if the meter is readily available,” he lamented.

Usman Johnson, a landlord in Wuse, Abuja, shared a similar sentiment, noting that the increased cost of meters would only discourage customers like himself from obtaining one.

“Where do they expect us to find the money? First, you have to wait endlessly to get the meter, and now we’re expected to pay more. It feels like this government just enjoys raising prices on everything—tariffs have gone up, everything has gone up. It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the common man,” Johnson said. 

In Maryland, along Ikorodu Road, Mrs. Elizabeth Okiro, a store owner, shared her experience. She and other shop owners had been pooling funds to purchase five meters from their distribution company, only to discover that prices had increased significantly.

“Imagine spending over N1 million just to buy meters in this tough economy. We decided we’ll have to wait because after paying, you still have to cover installation costs. The economy is simply harsh. Our landlord eventually advised us to stop contributing—the cost is just too high,” Okiro explained.  

Her store is one of about 20 in the plaza, meaning most tenants are forced to remain on estimated billing.

Deregulation of MAP won’t ease the burden of the Masses  
Energy expert Ifeoma Ugbe argues that deregulating the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) scheme alone may fall short of solving the challenges in the power sector.

“While the government aims to bring in more liquidity and investment, it is crucial that this is done with the interest of the masses in mind,” she says.  

Ugbe emphasized that for any reform to truly benefit the public, it must strike a balance between attracting investors and ensuring affordability for everyday consumers.

Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu has set an ambitious target: to eliminate estimated billing by the end of the year.

But this goal appears increasingly out of reach. Recent data from Q1 2024 indicates that estimated billing rose by 10%, affecting over six million households.

The federal government plans to address this with the move to purchase 3.5 million meters this year to bridge the metering gap.

However, with around seven million customers still unmetered, significant challenges remain.

This has raised concerns that the government may resort to tariff hikes and a stronger emphasis on cost-reflective pricing.

Lawyer and energy expert Nonso Ikechukwu warns that such a strategy could place a further strain on consumers. “For most Nigerians, higher tariffs are simply unaffordable,” Ikechukwu states. 

He also highlights that rising inflation and currency instability will likely push meter prices even higher, potentially undermining the government’s plans.

“If meter prices continue to climb, it’s hard to see how this policy will succeed,” Ikechukwu adds, questioning whether the measures will actually ease the burden on ordinary citizens.



Friday 16 August 2024

Bashiru Fakorede's Collaborator Modupe Oni-Orisan Exposed! Contradicts and Implicates Self in Oko-Orisan Land Dispute

Bashiru Fakorede's Collaborator Modupe Oni-Orisan Exposed! Contradicts and Implicates Self in Oko-Orisan Land Dispute

The ongoing land dispute between Aare Bashiru Fakorede and Harmony Gardens Ltd., the owner of Majestic Bay Estate, leading to allegations, counter-allegations, and a series of dramatic events, seems to be sorting itself out with a new clarity made possible by the utterance of one of the main villains, Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan Damazio, in a new video.

In a video interview with an unidentified media outlet, Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan falsely claimed to be the family head, despite the fact that Pa Moshood Babatunde Oni-Orisan, the legitimate family head, is still alive. She admitted her knowledge of Pa Moshood as the agreed family head who alongside other Oju Ota Villager sold part of the land called Majestic bay to Harmony Gardens Ltd. She claimed that she is now the new family head, appointed on June 20, 2024. She claimed to have taken over the headship of the family from Pa Moshood, who has been there for years, which may not be an issue. But the issue is, how do you revoke a legal transaction carried out by a previous leadership?

She also accused Harmony Gardens' CEO, Hon. Dr. Saheed Mosadoluwa, of assaulting her, yet the video evidence she provided was just an attempt to rope the owner of the company into what seems to be a calculative attempt by her and her partners, Aare Bashiru Fakorede, to frame up Saheed and hijack the property, as the video does not show that Saheed was anywhere at the scene. For years, they have sponsored media attacks on the company owners.

Her claim that his necklace fell into her bra during the alleged assault further raised suspicions about her credibility. Moreover, in another leaked video, Mrs. Modupe can be seen admitting to destroying the fence on the disputed property, further implicating herself in the violent attacks.

The dispute centers around a 10-acre portion of the Oni-Orisan family's land within the Oju Ota Gazetted property in Oko-Orisan, Epe, Lagos, which was sold to Harmony Gardens by Pa Moshood Babatunde Oni-Orisan, along with other key family members, including Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan Damazio.

The conflict escalated on July 17, 2024, when a group led by Bashiru Fakorede and Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan stormed the Majestic Bay project with armed thugs and maliciously demolished significant portions of the estate. This act was done without the presence of a court sheriff, a blatant violation of Lagos State Property Protection Laws. The destruction, valued at over 600 million Naira, included the theft of a payloader machine worth 185 million Naira.

Despite Saheed's efforts to address the issue legally, including reporting the incident to the Commissioner of Police, the situation took a turn for the worse. The AIG allegedly took over the case, but the suspects were released, and Saheed’s colleagues, Chief Sulaiman Salau and Pa. Olatunde Alebiosu, who are Executive Management Officers of Harmony Gardens and Estate Development Limited were surprisely illegally detained instead.

In response to these attacks, the Orisan community members intervened during the second attack, capturing some of the thugs and handing them over to the police. However, rather than proceeding with justice, the suspects were released, and Saheed's colleagues were detained on false charges.

Pa Moshood, the family head, even held a press conference in Lagos, where he defended the sale of the land to Hon. Audullahi Saheed's company, Harmony Gardens, emphasizing the legality of the transaction and his authority as the family head. He shared a 2022 newspaper publication confirming his appointment as the Olori Ebi (family head) by the Oni-Orisan Chieftaincy Family, highlighting that Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan had not contested his leadership until the recent dispute over the land sale.

During his speech, Pa Moshood revealed that the family owns approximately 5,400 acres of land in Epe, of which 2,000 acres have been acquired by the Lagos State government for the airport project and Oko-Orisan Scheme. He expressed bewilderment at Mrs. Modupe's sudden objections, given that there is still ample land available for the family's 77 grandchildren to share. He also disclosed that he had received land payment from Harmony Gardens, with the balance of N30 million pending due to the recent attacks on the company's property.

Pa Moshood specifically accused his half-sister, Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan, of orchestrating a campaign to undermine the legitimate sale of the land to Mr. Ibile's company and also condemned his sister for conniving with land grabbers to disturb the peace of Oko-Orisan community.

He recounted how she had filed a petition with the police, leading to his harassment by officers from Adeniji Adele and Zone 2, where they want him to implicate and deny selling the properties to Harmony Gardens to frame up Saheed Ibile, despite his advanced age and frail health.

He also criticized her for engaging Aare Bashiru Fakorede's hired lawyer to mislead Justice Harrison into issuing another Form O on an already executed judgment, which amounts to allowing further destruction of Harmony Gardens' property illegally, as the judgment was against another company, China Harbour, and not Harmony Gardens.

In addition, a letter from March 26, 2024, surfaced, revealing that Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan had previously acknowledged the sale of the land to Harmony Gardens. The letter, signed by several members of the Oni-Orisan family, instructed Harmony Gardens to suspend future payments to Pa Moshood's personal account and instead make them payable to the Oni-Orisan Chieftaincy Family, showing that Modupe Damazio knowingly engaged Aare Bashiru Fakorede to allegedly land grab what she knows her family had sold to Harmony Gardens, believing in Bashiru's influence with some senior police officers.

This letter contradicts Mrs. Modupe's claims of ignorance regarding the transaction and raises questions about her motivations.

As the legal battle continues, coupled with other events surrounding this issue, it appears that Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan's actions are driven by personal grievances and financial interests rather than a genuine concern for the family’s welfare. Harmony Gardens and Estates Development LTD, under the leadership of Hon. Dr. Saheed Mosadoluwa, remain committed to upholding the law and protecting their legitimate investment in the Oju Ota property. The public and authorities are urged to disregard the falsehoods propagated by Mrs. Modupe Oni-Orisan and support a peaceful resolution to the dispute.


Sunday 11 August 2024

PDP withdraws from Local Government elections

PDP withdraws from Local Government elections

Oborevwori begs as PDP youths protest imposition of LG election candidates
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has withdrawn its participation from the upcoming Kebbi State Local Government elections.
The PDP chairman in the state, Bello Suru, announced this in a press statement made available to journalists on Thursday.

He said that the chairman and all commissioners of the Kebbi State Independent Electoral Commission are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state, giving the APC candidates an unfair advantage.

“You will recall that during the last PDP stakeholders’ meeting, we agreed to participate in the forthcoming local government council elections given the circumstances of the time.

“However, as things have continued to unfold, and after wider consultation with various segments of the party membership and prominent elders, it has become necessary to inform you that the party is no longer participating in the Local Government Council elections scheduled for 31 August 2024 due to the following reasons:

“The Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission and all the commissioners are card-carrying members of the APC in Kebbi State. Therefore, organising free, fair, and credible elections will be a mirage.

“We have expressed our concerns regarding their appointments in several communications to the Kebbi State Government and relevant agencies involved in election management in the state,” Suru said.

He mentioned that the PDP therefore “does not have any confidence in the leadership of the State Independent Electoral Commission to conduct the elections freely.”

Furthermore, the party alleged that the electoral body requires participants to make payments, which it argued is contrary to election participation norms in Nigeria.


He added, “The Independent National Electoral Commission has been conducting elections for various offices since its establishment without charging any fees from candidates or political parties.


“The Kebbi State Independent Electoral Commission has introduced administrative fees for chairmanship, vice chairmanship, and councillorship positions as prescribed in the election guidelines,” which he said “not only disenfranchises some candidates but also grossly violates the freedom of choice for candidates, political parties, and the electorate.”

The chairman urged all party members across the 21 LGAs of the state to “remain calm and focused as we continue to reflect on the present and future of our great party at local, state, and national levels.”

He mentioned that the party hopes INEC will “soon take over the conduct and management of local government council elections to ensure free, fair, credible, and acceptable elections.”

In response to the charges, Isa Asalafi, the APC publicity secretary in the state, stated that the claims against the state electoral commission’s chairman and commissioners were false and could not be proven.

He said that the PDP withdrew from the race due to fear of losing, claiming, “They only announced their withdrawal when they realised that the majority of their members had defected to the APC.”

“I am sure you are aware that four of their lawmakers in the state House of Assembly recently announced their defection.”

Hassan Yauri, KISEC’s spokesman, disputed that any member of the commission was linked with a political organisation.

“The chairman of the commission has issued a statement denying the PDP’s allegations. It is unfortunate that rather than focussing their energy on the polls, the PDP has chosen to make claims about events that never occurred,” he said.




Favour Ofili, missing name; Paris 2024; We registered Ofili for 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, says AFN

Paris 2024; We registered Ofili for 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, says AFN

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) says it is in shock on why the name of sprinter Favour Ofili got missing from the 100m event of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
  The reigning Nigeria 100m queen, Ofili had raised the alarm this morning on discovering that her name was not on the list of competitors for the 100m event. She accused the AFN of deliberately omitting her name from the 100m event.
    But in a swift reaction, the AFN said this morning that it is also shocked on why Ofili's name was omitted in the 100m. 
    "We registered Ofili for the 100m, 200m and the 4x100m relay. We don't know how her name got missing in the 100m. This is our stand as a federation," AFN Technical Director, Samuel Onikeku, said in a message to AFN Media. 
   It was athered that the AFN submitted Ofili's name for the three events on the final list it sent to the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) for the Paris Olympics. It was not clear this morning how her name was eventually left out in the 100m event. 
   Ofili ran 11.06 at the Nigerian Olympics Trials in Benin City to secure her place among the 56 athletes that will compete at the Paris Olympics. She has competed in more 100m races this season than the 200m and ran two wind-aided times of 10.85sec and 10.78secs. 
   Ofili took to her social media page to express her anger and disgust.
   "It is with great regret that I have just been told I will not be competing in the 100 meters at this Olympic Games. I qualified, but those with the AFN and NOC failed to enter me. I have worked for 4 years to earn this opportunity.
    ‘For what….to not be entered and compete at the Olympic Games because the responsible organization failed to enter me? ‘Please remember, in the last Olympic Games I was not able to compete because AFN, NADC and NOC failed to release funds for athletes to be tested, which made 14 Nigeria athletes that qualified to not compete.
    ‘Now THIS……..If those responsible are NOT held accountable for taking this opportunity from me, neither organization can EVER be trusted in the future! ‘Next one is the 200meters, I HOPE IM ENTERED,’ Ofili stated.



Monday 29 July 2024

UK Advocacy Groups Tackle Minister Ojo Over New Passport Acquisition Policy

UK Advocacy Groups Tackle Minister Ojo  Over New Passport Acquisition Policy


Several Nigerian  advocacy groups in London, have voiced out their discontent over the new policy of the Nigeria Interior Minister, Tunji-Ojo concerning passport acquisition which many  Nigerians have  been complaining about lately. 
The new policy we gathered is the introduction of $300 additional payment to fast track the process of acquiring Nigerian passport in the UK.

The minister is accused of using his office to sell pains to his fellow countrymen in that part of the world, who need to obtain a passport. 

Many ,who have voiced their displeasure are saying it was a deliberate act on the part of the minister whom they claim is making the passport scarce , so that many will be forced to pay the three hundred dollars fee for the fast tracking service. 

The not too pleasing ongoing situation, has made Transparency Nigeria to issued a statement to demand a thorough review of the claims.

 Part of the  statement reads: "It is imperative for the government to act swiftly and decisively to restore faith in our systems."

On social media, the public's reactions in the UK have been swift and unforgiving. 

Hashtags such as #OjoScandal and #CorruptionWatch have been trending, with citizens expressing their frustration over the current situation . 

“This isn't just about one man; it's about the systemic issues that allow such practices to thrive," commented one user.

Ojo's office is yet to release an official response. However, insiders suggest that an internal review is imminent. The Nigerian government, already grappling with multiple fronts of public unrest, cannot afford to turn a blind eye to such grave allegations, another source averred.

As the investigation progresses, all eyes remain fixed on the authorities to see how they navigate and resolve this contentious issue.


Sunday 28 July 2024

NGIJ Commiserates With Ramon Nasir over Mother's Death

NGIJ Commiserates With Ramon Nasir over Mother's Death

The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists NGIJ has commiserated with the Head of Corporate Affairs, United Bank for Africa, Ramon Nasir over his mother's death.

Musiliat Amoke Nasir popularly known as Olowoletiasho died on Friday at 86. She was Iya-Oba of Imasayi Kingdom, Yewa, Ogun State.

NGIJ in a condolence message issued on Saturday described Mama as a strong pillar of support for his children and resourceful community leader.

The Guild implored Ramon Nasir to take solace in testimonies of his mother's good deeds and contributions to the society.

NGIJ prays that Almighty Allah will grant late Musiliat Amoke eternal rest and forgive her shortcomings.


It is with deepest regret and total submission to the will of the Almighty that the families of Falade, Kuoye, Nasir and Rasaq announced the passing away of our mother and the matriarch of our families, 
She passed on this morning at Duchess International Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos.

She was 86 years.

Until her demise, 

A devouted muslim, she will be buried at her residence,  11 Oredola Estate, Okepadi, Ado-Odo, Ogun State at 4pm.

We pray for the reposed of the soul of our beloved mother. Pray along with us.

she was Iya-Oba of Imasayi Kingdom, Yewa, Ogun State. 




Saturday 27 July 2024

AMB. AISHA ABDULKADIR YAU CALLS FOR PEACEFUL APPROACH AMID GROWING CALLS FOR NATIONWIDE PROTEST

AMB. AISHA ABDULKADIR YAU CALLS FOR PEACEFUL APPROACH AMID GROWING CALLS FOR NATIONWIDE PROTEST

 In a heartfelt address, Ambassador Aisha Abdulkadir Yau, a prominent humanitarian ambassador and advocate for family and economic stability, urged Nigerians to exercise caution and prioritize peace amid growing calls for nationwide protests against the current economic situation.

Speaking to the press, Ambassador Aisha emphasized the importance of peaceful coexistence and the potential dangers of violent protests. Drawing on her roles as a wife, mother, and humanitarian, she passionately appealed to mothers to dissuade their children from participating in violent demonstrations and encouraged spouses to embrace patience with President Bola Tinubu's "Renewed Hope" agenda.

"While the right to peaceful protest is enshrined in our democracy and is a powerful tool for voicing concerns, I urge all Nigerians to consider the potential consequences carefully," Ambassador Aisha stated. She referenced the End SARS protests of 2020, highlighting how initially peaceful demonstrations tragically escalated into widespread chaos, resulting in significant economic disruption and loss of life.

Ambassador Aisha warned that a nationwide protest at this juncture could lead to similar disruptions and hardships. She underscored that such actions often impact the most vulnerable in society, including daily wage earners, small business owners, students, and patients in hospitals.

Acknowledging the economic hardships faced by many Nigerians, Ambassador Aisha affirmed the government's commitment to addressing these challenges through various initiatives:

1. Economic Reforms: The government is implementing comprehensive reforms to stabilize and grow the economy, attract foreign investment, bolster local industries, and create jobs, particularly for the youth.

2. Support for Small Businesses: Expanded support programs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) include low-interest loans, grants, and business development services to help SMEs thrive and generate employment.

3.Social Welfare Programs: Enhanced social welfare programs provide direct financial assistance, food distribution, and healthcare subsidies for those most in need.

4. Infrastructure Development: Significant investments in infrastructure projects aim to create jobs and stimulate economic activity, building a stronger foundation for future growth.

5. Dialogue and Engagement: The government is committed to open and constructive dialogue with all stakeholders, including civil society organizations, labor unions, and community leaders, to address grievances and work towards sustainable solutions.

Ambassador Aisha called for cooperation over disruption and chaos, urging Nigerians to protect their children and each other by seeking peaceful, strategic avenues for advocacy. "As a mother, my heart aches at the thought of losing more of our young ones to violence," she said. "Let us choose the path of cooperation and work together to build a Nigeria that offers prosperity and opportunity for all."

The Women Initiative for Family Economy (WIFE), represented by Ambassador Aisha, continues to advocate for peaceful and constructive engagement in addressing the nation's challenges.


Pastor mistakenly set female church member ablaze during deliverance

Pastor mistakenly set female church member ablaze during deliverance

  
Drama ensued in church as a pastor mistakenly set a female church member on fire while using Amazing Grace perfume, local eggs and a candle to perform deliverance on her.

Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) pastor
 identified as Taiwo Odebiyi has been arrested by police in Nigeria.


The suspect has now been remanded in prison custody [LIB]
Metro Deeper Life pastor procures abortion for 14-year-old student after impregnating her


BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Ifeanyi Ubah Dies In London

BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Ifeanyi Ubah Dies In London
SaharaReporters learnt that Ubah died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom. 

Nigerian Senator from Anambra South, and an All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, is dead.

SaharaReporters learnt that Ubah died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom. He had left for London two days ago.

His death was also confirmed on a group chat of senators who had started to pour in tributes.

Just days ago, his campaign council donated a total of N71 million to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, bolstering the party’s presence and strength in the region.

The donation, which includes N50million from Senator Ubah himself, was part of his pledge to support the party and enhance its effectiveness in the state.

The senate has yet to comment on the incident.



Friday 26 July 2024

365 days as conference supervising prophet, July 26/2023-July 26/2024

The history can not be distorted,it is 365 days that Special Apostle prophet Joel Adeniran mount the leadership of the council, leading others to stardom and still counting
The achievement shows you are a leader indeed, having been in charge of conference accounts and as a treasurer before the new assignment, the now CSMC conference incubent leader, performed creditably,some of the achievement in one year are :- 
1) create units in all prophetic departments thereby open prophet and prophetess eyes to the running of the council
2)Build Secretariat within 3 months of assumptions, ending the roaming about of official and easy locations of what and who's in charge of different office holders
3) Selling the council to the whole world by providing Internet, therefore reaching and connecting who is who, right from your room.
4) redesign the sash and girdle to add value to each prophet and prophetess
5) The spiritual monthly vigil at Mercy land galilee is highly appreciated by the CSMC world wide, it's now making the city of galilee to have more inhabitants more than ever before
If by two years to this moment, the council of prophet and prophetess will boast of have football team,prophetic schools, etc, congratulations sir
Pro Adetunbi Olufemi
For bulletin and vision recording unit





Thursday 25 July 2024

"SWAT Boss, DCP Ayilara Wants To Maliciously Charge Me To Court Over My Family Land" - 86-Year-Old Pa Moshood Oni-Orisan Cries Out

"SWAT Boss, DCP Ayilara Wants To Maliciously Charge Me To Court Over My Family Land" - 86-Year-Old Pa Moshood Oni-Orisan Cries Out

Alhaji Abdul-Moshood Babatunde, the head of the Oni-Orisan family in Lagos Island, has raised concerns over plans by DCP Ayilara, in charge of SWAT, who allegedly directed ASP Olalekan to maliciously charge him to court over his father's land.

Pa Mashood Oni-Orisan cleared the air on the controversy trailing the sale of a portion of the family's Oju Ota Gazetted property in Oko Orisan. He joined Obadimeji Oshodi in selling the land to Harmony Gardens, a top real estate firm owned by socialite Saheed Mosadoluwa.

Alhaji Babatunde said he has been moving in and out of the police station owing to the petition written by some aggrieved Oni Orisan members, working hands in hands with Bashiru Fakorede and Sodiq Oloto engaged as agents and  allegedly stormed the said Harmony Gardens' properties and destroying some goods worth ‘billions of naira’.

In a meeting with Journalists in Lagos on Wednesday, Pa Mashood Oni Orisan said that the deal is ‘clean, valid, and cannot be reversed and he will not take money from Bashiru to deny what he had sold to Harmony Gardens.

Alhaji Moshood particularly fingered a half-sister of his, Mrs. Modupe Damasio Oni-Orisan, as the mastermind of the petition that landed him in trouble with police from Alagbon and A.O Olalekan attached to DCP Ayilara of Adeniji Adele, where he was reportedly tormented with no regard to his old age and failing health.

“I was surprised that at my age and with my level of mobility, A.O Olalekan from Adeniji Adele were tossing me around,” stressed the man in his mid-90s.

He explained his role in the deal:

“It’s true I sold 10 acres  share part of the Oju Ota landed properties to Harmony Gardens on behalf of my family in Oju-Ota and Oko-Orisan. Family also sold 10 acres and the other Obadimeji  Village, and the land giving to Oloja  Epe, Lagos, with the knowledge and consent of my siblings.

My family has about 5,400 acres of land in Epe, which I think is more than enough for the 77 grandchildren to share. I have collected N35m advance, my agent also collected hoping to be paid the balance of N30m, which I have promised to share with others when Harmony Gardens pays but how should the company pay balance when they are destroying his property? But my sister would not accept this, hence the resort to a police case to force me to lie that Harmony Gardens hijacked the land they had paid for”.

Alhaji Moshood disclosed that, though the Lagos State government has acquired 2,000 acres from the land for the airport project and that of Oko Orisan Scheme, the family still has 3,400 acres left, which he insists is enough for everyone to share.

On the invasion of Harmony Gardens’ properties, Alhaji Moshood says the company and the  family has petitioned the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and the Deputy Sheriff to investigate how Modupe and Bashiru misled Justice Harrison to issue another enrolment order on already executed judgement against China Harbour and prevents further destruction of the innocent buyer's property. He also alleged that the AIG of Zone 2, Olaoye Durosinmi, in the heat of the crisis, deployed armed officers on July 22, 2024, to provide security for the aggrieved family members and thugs led by Sadiq Oloto and Modupe, promising to provide video recordings and statements from suspects, showing the involvement of the culprits, allegedly supported by AIG Durosinmi.

 Alhaji Moshood, therefore, called on the Attorney General of Lagos State to intervene and prevent “unlawful and malicious arraignment and prosecution since it a clear case that both DCP Ailara and Durosinmi are puppets of Bashiru Fakorede and Sodiq Oloto”

Accused notorious land grabbers led by Sodiq Oloto working with Bashiru Fakorede, was alleged to have connived with Alhaji Moshood’s half-sister to unleash mayhem over the land saga, culminating in the destruction of valuable properties and the arrest of some staff of Harmony Gardens.

A human rights advocacy group has vowed to intervene and ensure that justice is achieved and they have ask both AIG Durosinmi of Zone 2 to recourse himself from investigating the case because he is a party aiding and supervising landgrabbing for Sodiq Oloto and Bashiru Fakorede. 

While promising to ensure a peaceful settlement of the crisis, Alhaji Moshood urged his siblings, who appointed him as the head (Olori-ebi) of the Oni-Orisan family, to allow peace to reign so that buyers can be sourced for the remaining vast expanse of land and everyone can be taken care of.


Wednesday 24 July 2024

Publisher Of Waka About Africa’s Mother Dies At 85

Breaking!!! Press Release...


Publisher Of Waka About Africa’s Mother Dies At 85

…Transition of A Heroine Princess Ezinne, Ukachi Justina Ogidi

The Publisher of Waka About Africa Newspaper, Nwanma Chinyere Ogidi, has lost her mother, Princess Ezinne, Ukachi Justina Ogidi, aged 85.

In a press release jointly signed by Nze, John Ogidi and Prince Emmanuel Odirichukwu on behalf of the Duruiheme Dynasty and the Odirichukwu royal family says that the sad event occurred on July 11, 2024.

“With gratitude to God for a life well spent in the service of God and humanity, the immediate and extended families of both families painfully announce the transition of our matriarch and heroine, Princess Ezinne, Ukachi Justina Ogidi.

It also read, “With deep sorrow and submission to the will of God Almighty, we announce the transition of our beloved mother, Heroine and Princess Ezinne, Ukachi who has gone to be with the Lord,” the family stated.

Princess Ezinne Ukachi was called to the bosom of our Lord Almighty on July 11, 2024. Meanwhile, Family and friends have been receiving condolences from the Duruiheme Dynasty and the Odirichukwu royal family over the passing of their matriarch and Heroine.

The two families, especially the Odirichukwu royal family announced the matriarch’s demise immediately after she passed.

The release expressed the family’s grief over the sad event, particularly given the role of Princess Ezinne, Ukachi Justina Ogidi as a devout Christian and role model who inspired and nurtured young women and younger generations of leaders.

“Though we mourn, we find comfort in the fact that Princess Ezinne Ogidi lived a fulfilling life and left behind a patriot, quintessential democrat, and true leader in her children and we  pray that God grants the family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”

The family will announce burial arrangements in due course.


Adesqueen Set To Drop New Movie, One Year After ‘Iyalape Eleko’

Adesqueen Set To Drop New Movie, One Year After ‘Iyalape Eleko’




Famous movie producer, Chief Dr Mrs Oluwayemisi Jayeola, otherwise known as Adesqueen has assured her fans of releasing a new movie in the year 2024, noting that she’s not resting on her oars in offering the best at all times.

It is recalled that the iconic Adesqueen mid last year produced an interesting and captivating Yoruba movie, titled, Iyalape Eleko and it is still breaking its own streaming records on YouTube.

iyalape eleko which was directed by Kolade Kadesh Prince is yet to stop gaining impressive viewership on the streaming platform, judging from its flawless quality.

The plot, the characterization, the use of dialogue and the creative movement all contribute towards enforcing a strong sense of reality. Adesqueen has brought her experience to bear as a good story teller.

Iyalape Eleko would no doubt go down as a movie that speaks to societal kindness, greed, interpersonal relationship, the need to show compassion to humanity and that fate is a done deal, not open to revision.

Some of those who featured prominently in the movie are Ebun Oloyede Olaiya Igwe, Rukayat Lawal, Rotimi Salami, Yemi Solade, Ololade Jimoh to mention a few.

Adesqueen has etched her name in the vibrant landscape of African movie production, and stands out as a beacon of creativity, storytelling, and cultural preservation.

She has also dedicated her movie career to capturing the essence of Nigerian culture through the strength of her literary prowess. With a unique ability to blend tradition with modernity, her works and passion have not only entertained but also educated audiences worldwide.




Monday 22 July 2024

I quit modern school in Agbor to start acting with Pa Oyin Adejobi in Osogbo – Baba Wande

I quit modern school in Agbor to start acting with Pa Oyin Adejobi in Osogbo – Baba Wande

+ Reason Why I stayed long with him

I celebrated fifty years on stage in November 2013 but, indeed, I had been involved in theatre since I was in AUD (Ansar ud deen) Primary School, between 1954 and 1960, in Osogbo, which is my hometown. Of course, you know that Osogbo is the capital of Osun State. I come from the Arikalamu Compound in Owoope, here in Osogbo. Owoope means the length of a palm tree. The primary school is in the Sabo area of Owoope.

When I was attending primary school, a Society, with members mainly from Lagos, Abeokuta, and Ijebu, to promote Islam, arranged for some Mullah to teach the pupils how to pray, and everything about Islam. Mind you, other subjects were being taught in the school as well.


It was to raise money to pay these Islamic teachers that they floated a Dramatic Society whereby some of the pupils were selected to go and learn a play written and produced by Pa Oyin Adejobi, then Osogbo’s foremost playwright. Other dramatic greats from Osogbo such as Duro Ladipo and Kola Ogunmola, came behind Pa Adejobi who while being a theatre practitioner had his day job as a clerk at the Osogbo Local Government.

I was one of the AUD pupils sent to Pa Oyin Adejobi.

People paid to come and watch us perform the plays taught us by Pa Oyin Adejobi. It was from the proceeds that the Society paid the Islamic teachers. They also used part of the money to cook rice and beans for us. I liked that very much. (Long laughter). Those who were not part of the acting would now be looking at us like stars and calling us by the roles we performed. That was more than monetary compensation.

We did that for several years before we passed out from AUD School.

This was what inspired me to become an actor.

My parents never came to watch the plays we performed in the school. They did not even know I was involved in any play, even when I told them I was going for practice in the school.


My father was involved in the sale of cocoa. He used to go to Ghana (formerly Gold Coast). He spent many years in Ghana. It may be in Ghana that I was born; I am not sure. (Long laughter). He died in 1959, just a year before I finished primary school.

After his death, I went to join my mother who was trading in Agbor, in today’s Delta State.

She enrolled me in a secondary modern school in Agbor but I did not stay there for too long. I told my mum I had to return to Osogbo to join the Oyin Adejobi Concert Party, which was established in his house at the Gbaemu area of the town. My heart was in acting.

When I joined Pa Adejobi’s group, it was like homecoming. I adapted easily. I believe that the papa had also seen that I was talented when we were doing those primary school plays.

Papa’s group had a good structure, with a manager and a director.

We travelled round villages to perform our plays. We went to schools and generally moved from one place to another. We did plays for the ATOKA photoplay magazine (published by the West African Book Publishers for about twenty-two years from around 1967) and for WNTV (Western Nigeria Television).

I was with Pa Oyin Adejobi for twenty-five years. At some point, I became the group’s manager when Lere Paimo who had served in the role left. One Mr Ayeni, who was a teacher, also had been a manager of the group.

We performed so many plays…Adam & Eve, Joseph and his brethren, Orogun Adedigba, Kuye….so many.

Many, if not all the plays, started with Baba giving us a song. He was a great composer. From the song, we would then begin to fit into this and that role.

He could not act because he had a bad leg. Occasionally, though, he played roles where he would sit down. Indeed, it was because of that handicap that I stayed that long with him. Why? I felt pity for him. I always thought that if I left him, the group would fall apart. I did not want that to happen to that Baba and that made me stay longer with him. Twenty-five years is not a joke.

I thank God today that because it is through the work that I did for Baba that many people remember me.

Even my own name, Kareem Adepoju, is not as well known as the name people started calling me after playing “Otokiti” and the father of Wande – Baba Wande – in a play titled Ile ti a fi’to mo written by one professor in Ilorin. Wande, my daughter in the play, was acted by Pa Oyin Adejobi’s daughter who now works at an electricity distribution company (DisCo) in Ibadan.

On television, that play ran for three and a half hours. It must have been one of the longest plays on television then. I wonder if the tape is in an archive. The television station usually ran it when people were at home for an extended period, like during elections. And, when we did those plays for television in those days, the group got paid and Pa Oyin Adejobi also paid members of the group what was due to each person.

Now, I also named my company after Baba Wande. Involved in the production of film and television series, it is called Baba Wande Production Company. No, we do not perform stage plays. We are currently producing a weekly television drama series titled Omoluabi, sponsored by the Osun State Government and running on the Osun Broadcasting Corporation. When Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola became the State governor, I went to him and said it was necessary to promote his Omoluabi (philosophy) through drama. He accepted. When his tenure ended, his successor, Gboyega Oyetola, continued the programme, and we were well compensated.

To stage a play now you must have enough money to camp your cast and crew for days, for rehearsals; for travelling vehicle(s), costumes, and all the other essentials.

I hope there would be corporate bodies or government agencies which could help in this direction. Even wealthy individuals too.

If I had to choose between a stage play or movie, I would choose the former. If you make a mistake in a film, they will stop and re-record that part. Before you go on to do a stage play, you would have had serious rehearsals mastered your role, and performed before the audience, large or small. When you make a mistake you can improvise, and only you would know, not the audience. One day, while on stage, I mistakenly put money in my pocket. When I wanted to remove my shirt. And nothing was supposed to have fallen from my shirt; so I had to quickly turn the money falling into part of the play. If I had a co-actor who understood what I had done, we could go ahead to make something out of that mistake. An amateur actor would be confused and the flow could be disrupted (Long laughter).

I love stage plays. There are theatre practitioners and film actors.

None of my offspring is into full-time theatre practice. Occasionally, one or two of them join me in my productions but they have their own work. I am happy when they take part in my productions, but I also want them to have other ways to make their living. You know that many artistes in Nigeria are suffering; many of them resort to begging when they fall ill or to even survive.

If you say I look well, I thank God. It is His making. I have never smoked – I know that smoking hurts people. I have never drunk alcohol, because my religion is against it. I do not drink anything cold; in fact, anything from the fridge is my enemy. I am being told that I should not eat beyond a certain time, but I eat anytime I see food. When we were doing stage plays, people would start coming in at eight pm. We would finish by midnight or even much later. Thereafter, we will look for food and eat. And nothing happened.

I am over seventy years old now, but I am not retiring because actors never retire. I see new things every day that I can write plays on, and that people will learn lessons from.

My message for any young person wishing to work in theatre: be patient, don’t be too anxious for money, for property. Be content with what God gives you. Don’t drink too much. Don’t smoke at all. Think well before you do anything.