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Saturday, December 18, 2021

18th December 2021
Dear esteemed and beloved SWAN member, 
INVITATION TO GO-GETTER RECOUP
I am humbly using this medium to humbly invite us all to a GET TOGETHER for all Sports Journalists in Ekiti State.

The proposed Get-Together to be held at Salaam Cuisine , Adebayo, Ado Ekiti on Sunday December 26, 2021 as from 5pm is a personal initiative of mine as the chief servant of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) Ekiti State.

The Get-Together tagged "Gogetter Recoup" is expected to create an avenue for us all to merry, reflect and project into the new year having diligently worked all through the year to meet the yearnings of the ever growing a sport enthusiasts globally.

*The GOGETTER RECOUP simply  depicts
✓REFLECT, ✓ENCOURAGE, ✓COMMEND, 
✓OBSERVE, 
✓UNLEASH
✓PROJECT

Pls be informed that the Get Together is powered by FRIENDS OF QOZEEM and at no cost to SWAN including ๐Ÿ‘‡
*Hon.Joseph Olatunji (Chairman, EKHA Committee on Youth & Sports)

*Chief Olu Oloworeemo (Allstars, Ekiti Veteran)

*Dimeji Olootu (Manager, Atlas Hotel, Ikere Road)

*Ceo, Salaam Cuisine)

More Friends to join soon.
It will be appreciated if we could all use our various media and social media platforms to appreciate their support as from Monday December 20.

Please find below the logistics required for the GOGETTER RECOUP:

Come lets grab our copies of :

✓Food
✓Drinks
✓Wine
✓Barbeque
✓Customized Diary
✓Music + comedy
✓Lots more๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Yours in Sports ,
Qozeem Oladapo
Ceo, De Gogetter Multi Links & Chairman , SWAN, Ekiti state.

Friday, December 17, 2021

Ekiti Lawmaker, Adelugba facilitates World bank Projects at Ekiti communities
The Lawmaker representing Emure Constituency at the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba has volunteered to attract the implementation of World Bank Projects at Eporo Ekiti in Emure Local Government Area.

The lawmaker who led officials of the Ekiti State Community and Social Development Agency (EKCSDA) to Emure and Eporo communities to present the World Bank Assistance Projects was touched by the challenges being faced by the people in the communities regarding social amenities.

After listening to the plights of the people , she said the State government had been trying its best to impact on every community in the state within the available resources .

She noted that the State governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has surpassed the expectations of Ekiti people in the aspect of provision and rehabilitation of infrastructure in almost all the communities across the state, especially with the little resources of the state. 

Recall that Ekiti State Goverment through the EKCSDA Cares had selected some Communities for the World Bank Intervention Program, hence the intervention of Hon.Adelugba through the provision of the required counterpart fund to facilitate the projects.

People in the community who trooped out to cheer the lawmaker with songs of appreciation thanked her for coming to the aide of the community by influencing numerous developmental projects to her Constituency.

One of the community Leaders who spoke at the event, Hon. Deborah Abdulazeez discribed Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba as a worthy representative who placed premium on the development of her community.

She mentioned some the construction of Modern Motor Park, electricity intervention and influencing employments of youths into key ministries were some of the numerous achievements of the lawmaker at Eporo in Emure Local Government.

At the occasion, Hon. Adelugba urged the Eporo Community Development Committee to ensure synergy with the world Bank Assistance Projects through the Ekiti State Community and Social Development Agency (EKCSDA) to ensure speedy completion of the projects.

The Lawmaker appreciated the people for granting her the privilege to serve them noting that the support from her constituency had helped her to use the legislative platform to bring about socio-economic Development at Emure Constituency.

She also thanked the governor of the state Dr Kayode Fayemi for giving her the enabling environment and platform to serve the people.

The Baale of Eporo, Chief Adeduro Okeya said Hon. Adelugba has performed well by surpassing people's expectations.
 
In the same vein, the Elemure of Emure-Ekiti, Oba Emmanuel Adebayo has hailed the first female lawmaker from Emure Constituency, Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba for her impressive efforts at bringing dividends of democracy to her constituency 

Oba Adebayo who was represented by the Owajoba of Emure Ekiti, Chief Faleyimu at the inauguration of EKSCDA projects in Emure said the community was proud of the exemplary performance of the lawmaker since she assumed office in June 2019.

The royal father urged people of Emure keep their faith in the legislator and support her in her political sojourn stressing that any form of divisive tendency should be avoided .

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

EKITI UNITED FEEDERS TEAM SET FOR FIRST FRIENDLY
After about 2 weeks of screening potential players of Ekiti United Feeders, the team will tomorrow (Thursday) play its first friendly match.

The match is against Ifaki United football club.

Ekiti United Team Manager, Adedeji Adu said the match is to further assess the crop of players pencilled down to form the nucleus of the squad .

The match billed for the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium in Ado at 4pm will also help the coach Mayowa Afolabi led coaching crew to see the players retained thus far at Ekiti United Feeders in full blast football match situation.

Ekiti United Feeders Team was recently  formed by the Management of Ekiti United FC to discover, nurture and produce young players that could fit into the game plan of the main team in the nearest future.

Coach Mayowa Afolabi was named as Head Coach of Ekiti United Feeders Team while he will be assisted by Coach Femi Kumuyi.

The duo have since swung into action by inviting young players for screening while quite a number of the players are being accessed and tutored for better performances.
2022 NNL: EKITI UNITED DRAWN IN SOUTHERN CONFERENCE WITH FAMILIAR FOES, NEW FACES
The much anticipated draws for the 2022 Nigeria National Football League were held in Abuja last night with at least 42 teams drawn in Southern and Northern Conferences  .

While the Northern Conference was dominated by teams from the North, teams from the South and Southwest dominated the Southern Conference.

The teams were drawn into 4 groups namely Nothern Conference A1 and A2  as well as Southern Conference B1 and B2.

NNL Super 8 debutants, Ekiti United fell in Southern Conference B1 alongside Vandrezzer FC and Destiny Boys both from Lagos, as well as Gateway United of Abeokuta and Abeokuta Stormers (Formerly FC Nilayo ).

Other teams in the group are Godosky FC, J.Atete, Ibom Youth and Campos FC.

Two other familiar foes in the group are  Giant Brillars and Bendel Insurance.

For the Southern Conference Group B2 has the likes of Otassolo Lagos,
Lagos City FC,Ijebu Utd,FCIU, Nnewi Utd ,
Warri Wolves,FC One Rocket, Abia Comets, Crown FC ,Bayelsa Utd, Rovers FC and Go-Round FC

 The Nigeria National Football League (NNL) has been fixed to kick off on February 12, 2022 barring any unforeseen reason for postponement.
Ekiti Lawmaker, Adelugba charges Govt officials to brace up on Revenue Generation  
By Demola Atobaba, Ado-Ekiti
As the defence of 2022 Budget Allocations to the various Ministries and Parastatals at the Ekiti State House of Assembly continues, the Chairman, House Committee on Finance and Appropriation, Hon. (Mrs) Olubumni Adelugba representing Emure Constituency has harped on the need for government officials to take civil service as their private businesses that must not crumble.

While presiding over the Budget Defence at the House of Assembly Chamber in Ado Ekiti, the lawmaker decried the attitude of some civil servants who failed to show commitment to their jobs despite the efforts of the state governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi at encouraging them through regular payment of salaries and other emoluments.

She commended political heads of some Boards and Parastatals for living up to expectation in term of revenue generation drive to complement the state government's funding.

The female lawmaker also took time to sensitize some government officials on how to change from being a non-revenue generating outfits to revenue generating ones within the ambit of the law.

Hon. Adelugba who had other lawmakers in the Finance and Appropriation Committee with her during the Budget Defence said the vision of the legislative arm of government was to ensure blockage of loopholes in government spendings and to put Ministries and Parastatals on their toes towards achieving government's goals and objectives.

The Budget Defence  brought heads of various Ministries, Boards and Parastatals or their representatives addressing the legislators on key areas of need and challenges while the legislators also noted salient issues bordering on annual budgets and revenues .

Earlier, at the one day Public Hearing on the 2022 Appropriation Bill held last week as part of the process to expedite passage of the budget and ensure transparency in the  2022 Appropriation, several stakeholders were at the Assembly complex to air their views during legislative proceedings.

The Chairman, House Committee on Finance and Appropriation noted that the move was also aimed at enhancing budget tracking and monitoring.

She hinted that the administration of Dr. Kayode Fayemi had consistently turn in an all inclusive budget which had returned the state to the January to December Budget cycle for the benefits of all Ekiti people at home and abroad.

Hon. Adelugba empahsized that such gesture would engender proper  planning and implementation ahead of time.

Among other stakeholders present were the Coalition of Ekiti Civil Society Organisations (COECSO) who expressed their appreciation for the inclusiveness of the Civil Society Groups. 

She thanked the Speaker, Hon. Funminiyi Afuye for his leadership style and other lawmakers for their cooperation at making the public hearing a reality.

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

DEATH; VERY SACROSANCT IN LIFE


Death is the permanent, irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism.  Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The remains of a previously living organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. Death is an inevitable, universal process that eventually occurs in all living organisms. Death is something no one can escape from. It follows life as surely as night follows day, winter follows autumn or old age follows youth. People make preparations so that they won’t suffer when winter comes. They prepare so they won’t have to suffer in their old age. Yet how few people prepare for the even greater certainty of death!

Modern society has turned its gaze away from this most fundamental issue. For most people, death is something to be feared, to be dreaded, or it is seen as just the absence of life – blankness and void. Death has even come to be considered somehow “unnatural. What is death and what becomes of us after we die? We can try to ignore these questions. Many people do. But if we ignore death, I believe that we are condemned to live a shallow existence, to live “hand to mouth” spiritually. We may assure ourselves that we will somehow deal with death “when the time comes.” Some people keep busily engaged in a constant stream of tasks. In order to avoid thinking about the fundamental issues of life and death. But in such a state of mind, the joys we feel will ultimately be fragile, shadowed by the inescapable presence of death. It is my firm belief that facing the issue of death can help bring real stability, peace and depth to our lives.

SIGNS; Signs of death or strong indications that a warm-blooded animal is no longer alive are:
• Respiratory arrest (no breathing)
• Cardiac arrest (no pulse)
• Brain death (no neuronal activity)
The stages that follow after death are:
• Pallor mortis, paleness which happens in the 15–120 minutes after death
• Algor mortis, the reduction in body temperature following death. This is generally a steady decline until matching ambient temperature
• Rigor mortis, the limbs of the corpse become stiff (Latin rigor) and difficult to move or manipulate
• Livor mortis, a settling of the blood in the lower (dependent) portion of the body
• Putrefaction, the beginning signs of decomposition
• Decomposition, the reduction into simpler forms of matter, accompanied by a strong, unpleasant odor.
• Skeletonization, the end of decomposition, where all soft tissues have decomposed, leaving only the skeleton.
• Fossilization, the natural preservation of the skeletal remains formed over a very long period

CAUSES ; The leading cause of human death in developing countries is infectious disease. The leading causes in developed countries are atherosclerosis (heart disease and stroke), cancer, and other diseases related to obesity and aging. By an extremely wide margin, the largest unifying cause of death in the developed world is biological aging,[3] leading to various complications known as aging-associated diseases. These conditions cause loss of homeostasis, leading to cardiac arrest, causing loss of oxygen and nutrient supply, causing irreversible deterioration of the brain and other tissues. Of the roughly 150,000 people who die each day across the globe, about two thirds die of age-related causes. In industrialized nations, the proportion is much higher, approaching 90%. With improved medical capability, dying has become a condition to be managed. Home deaths, once commonplace, are now rare in the developed world.

In developing nations, inferior sanitary conditions and lack of access to modern medical technology makes death from infectious diseases more common than in developed countries. One such disease is tuberculosis, a bacterial disease which killed 1.8M people in 2015. Malaria causes about 400–900M cases of fever and 1–3M deaths annually AIDS death toll in Africa may reach 90–100M by 2025.


According to Jean Ziegler (United Nations Special Reporter on the Right to Food, 2000 – Mar 2008), mortality due to malnutrition accounted for 58% of the total mortality rate in 2006. Ziegler says worldwide approximately 62M people died from all causes and of those deaths more than 36M died of hunger or diseases due to deficiencies in micronutrients.
Tobacco smoking killed 100 million people worldwide in the 20th century and could kill 1 billion people around the world in the 21st century, a World Health Organization report warned.


Many leading developed world causes of death can be postponed by diet and physical activity, but the accelerating incidence of disease with age still imposes limits on human longevity. The evolutionary cause of aging is, at best, only just beginning to be understood. It has been suggested that direct intervention in the aging process may now be the most effective intervention against major causes of death.
Selye proposed a unified non-specific approach to many causes of death. He demonstrated that stress decreases adaptability of an organism and proposed to describe the adaptability as a special resource, adaptation energy. The animal dies when this resource is exhausted. Selye assumed that the adaptability is a finite supply, presented at birth. Later on, Goldstone proposed the concept of a production or income of adaptation energy which may be stored (up to a limit), as a capital reserve of adaptation. In recent works, adaptation energy is considered as an internal coordinate on the "dominant path" in the model of adaptation. It is demonstrated that oscillations of well-being appear when the reserve of adaptability is almost exhausted.
In 2012, suicide overtook car crashes for leading causes of human injury deaths in the U.S., followed by poisoning, falls and murder. Causes of death are different in different parts of the world. In high-income and middle income countries nearly half up to more than two thirds of all people live beyond the age of 70 and predominantly die of chronic diseases. In low-income countries, where less than one in five of all people reach the age of 70, and more than a third of all deaths are among children under 15, people predominantly die of infectious diseases.


AUTOPSY
An autopsy, also known as a postmortem examination or an obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a human corpse to determine the cause and manner of a person's death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist.

 
Autopsies are either performed for legal or medical purposes. A forensic autopsy is carried out when the cause of death may be a criminal matter, while a clinical or academic autopsy is performed to find the medical cause of death and is used in cases of unknown or uncertain death, or for research purposes. Autopsies can be further classified into cases where external examination suffices, and those where the body is dissected and an internal examination is conducted. Permission from next of kin may be required for internal autopsy in some cases. Once an internal autopsy is complete the body is generally reconstituted by sewing it back together. Autopsy is important in a medical environment and may shed light on mistakes and help improve practices.
A necropsy, which is not always a medical procedure, was a term previously used to describe an unregulated postmortem examination . In modern times, this term is more commonly associated with the corpses of animals.

RELIGIOUS VIEWS; In Buddhist doctrine and practice, death plays an important role. Awareness of death was what motivated Prince Siddhartha to strive to find the "deathless" and finally to attain enlightenment. In Buddhist doctrine, death functions as a reminder of the value of having been born as a human being. Being reborn as a human being is considered the only state in which one can attain enlightenment. Therefore, death helps remind oneself that one should not take life for granted. The belief in rebirth among Buddhists does not necessarily remove death anxiety, since all existence in the cycle of rebirth is considered filled with suffering, and being reborn many times does not necessarily mean that one progresses..  

Death is part of several key Buddhist tenets, such as the Four Noble Truths and dependent origination.

CHRISTIANITY ; While there are different sects of Christianity with different branches of belief; the overarching ideology on death grows from the knowledge of afterlife. Meaning after death the individual will undergo a separation from mortality to immortality; their soul leaves the body entering a realm of spirits. Following this separation of body and spirit (i.e. death)resurrection will occur. Representing the same transformation Jesus Christ embodied after his body was placed in the tomb for three days. Like Him, each person's body will be resurrected reuniting the spirit and body in a perfect form. This process allows the individuals soul to withstand death and transform into life after death.

DEATH IN ISLAM; is the termination of worldly life and the beginning of afterlife. Death is seen as the separation of the soul from the body, and its transfer from this world to the afterlife. Islamic tradition discusses elaborately, as what happens before, during, and after the death, although what exactly happens is not clear and different schools of thought may end up with different conclusions. However, a continuity between all these ideas derived from the basic sources from the Quran and Islamic narratives. One canonical idea is, that an angel of death (Arabic: Malak al-Maut) appears to the dying to take out their souls. The sinners' souls are extracted in the most painful way while the righteous are treated easily.
Another common idea adds that, after the burial, two angels – Munkar and Nakir – come to question the dead in order to test their faith. The righteous believers answer correctly and live in peace and comfort while the sinners and disbelievers fail and punishments ensue. The time period or stage between death and the end of the world[4] is called the life of barzakh. Suicide, euthanasia, and unjust murder as means of death are all prohibited in Islam, and are considered major sins.
Believing in an afterlife is one of the six articles of faith in Islam. The deceased are in an intermediary state, until the great resurrection.

DON’T BE AFRAID, ENJOY YOUR PRESENT
An awareness of death enables us to live each day-each moment-filled with an appreciation for the unique opportunity we have to create something of our time on Earth. I believe that in order to enjoy true happiness, we should live each moment as if it were our last. Today will never return. We may speak of the past or the future, but the only reality we have is that of this present instant. And confronting the reality of death actually enables us to bring unlimited creativity, courage and joy into each instant of our lives.


REFERENCES
1. ^ "death". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death

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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

AJOBIEWE 2023 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE INAUGURATION 
The name AJOBIEWE is already brand in OKA AKOKO politics and as well AKOKO land, in Ondo state AJOBIEWE has written his name on the GOLDEN book for his SELFLESS service to the Public.
This and many other reasons speak for him (AJOBIEWE) always, this is one of the reason why peoples across his constituency rally round for his ambition and and how he will emerge in this APC forthcoming election in Akoko South West constituency 1 (OKA AKOKO).
On the sunny day of Wednesday 01/12/2021 the first day of the month of December many vibrant political mobilizers across all eight (8) wards in OKA AKOKO came together to form committee that will see to the winning of HON. AJOBIEWE, the committee members, cut across all political wards in OKA AKOKO, the heartbeat of AKOKO SOUTH WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
Hon. Ajobiewe 3rd left, in a group photograph with the inaugural committee 

The meeting lasted for almost 4 hours and it was championed with many political gladiators on seat, the meeting was started with opening prayer, the meeting started officially with the introduction from all committee members after the closing of the opening prayer, the incoming MHA himself (AJOBIEWE) who was full of happiness and gladness written all over him appreciated all the vibrant and hardworking political grassroots mobilizers that rally round for him willingly, in his remark he urges every members to work assiduously to ensure his winning; and at the end of his speech ๐ŸŽค; he made a promise to be a good and caring representative once he secure the leadership mantle, he also promised that he will work assiduously for the upliftment and development of OKA AKOKO kingdom.

On the other hand the campaign committee chairman who championed the inauguration MR. FEMI AYOKO urged all the committee members to work with ONENESS and CLEAN HANDS with full CONFIDENCE as this will be the stepping stone to the victory of their main man (HON. AJOBIEWE) victory; he furthers his word by assuring all the member 100% support from their principal (HON. AJOBIEWE) and as well solicit for the topmost support from all their members for the landslide winning of their man.
Hon. Ajobiewe with the chairman of the committee

During the meeting all the committee members shower the rain of praises and commendation on HON. AJOBIEWE for his selfless and quality leadership role plays so far in OKA politics, they also praised him for his everyday works for the betterment of his town in spite the fact that he hadn’t accessible to the government money, they all prayed that God in his mercy will continue to enrich him bountifully in all his endeavors in life.

One of the statesman among the committee members from ward six (6), stated that HON. AJOBIEWE singlehandedly intervened to the completion of projects across all the eight (8) wards in OKA AKOKO, particularly in ward 6 which is his own ward, the Health centre located at Ayegunle in ward 6 and his support to complete the community HALL in the same ward - In his remarks, he stressed; AJOBIEWE has been using his sweat resources to fund projects that added to the well-being of the peoples and as well the development of the community worth rally round with undiluted support among all the inauguration committee members, in the end of his word he prayed and as well call for HON. AJOBIEWE victory through all members support at all time.

Another testimony from a committee member from ward two (IKANMU) born politician also added that the BOREHOLE located at ABISI in IKANMU renovated by HON. AJOBIEWE is now the best source of utility in the community, he emphasized how ABISI IKANMU people are praying for Honorable whenever they are utilizing the water, and he made a promise to stand with HON. AJOBIEWE political ambition till the end with unbiased mind.
Hon. Ajobiewe 3rd left, in a group photograph with all the Coordinator's from the eight(8) wards in OKA AKOKO

At the end of the meeting a closing prayer was led by MRS. ILEGBUSI COMFORT while beautify pictures was taken with AJOBIEWE identities with smiles full of happiness from all the members and dignitaries that graced the inauguration.

With AJOBIEWE VICTORY is sure๐Ÿ’ฏ
With ONENESS, AJOBIEWE is mighty✊
With LOVE, LOYALTY, and SINCERITY, AJOBIEWE is winning ✅