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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

The Interplay of Time and Patience: Navigating Life's Challenges.

The Interplay of Time and Patience: Navigating Life's Challenges.
By: Comr. Olamide Akinwumi James 

Time and patience, two intertwined virtues, are often overlooked in today's fast-paced world. In a society driven by instant gratification and immediate results, the significance of allowing time to unfold and cultivating patience is often underestimated. This article delves into the profound relationship between time and patience, exploring their impact on personal growth, relationships, and achieving long-term goals.

Time, an intangible yet ever-present force, plays a pivotal role in shaping our lives. It is both a constant and a variable, universal yet individualized. Patience, on the other hand, is the capacity to endure delays, setbacks, and challenges without becoming frustrated or anxious. These two concepts are inseparable; patience requires time, and time tests our patience.

The journey of personal growth is intricately connected to the passage of time and the cultivation of patience. Meaningful transformations seldom occur overnight. Whether it's acquiring a new skill, overcoming a fear, or developing emotional intelligence, progress takes time. Patience allows us to embrace the learning curve, acknowledging that setbacks are opportunities for learning rather than signs of failure.

In relationships, time and patience are essential ingredients for building trust, understanding, and intimacy. Relationships evolve over time, as individuals get to know each other's quirks, strengths, and vulnerabilities. Rushing through the stages of a relationship can lead to misunderstandings and missed connections. Patience enables us to give others the space they need to unfold and reveal their true selves.

The pursuit of long-term goals necessitates a unique blend of dedication, perseverance, and patience. Overnight success stories are often oversimplified; the years of hard work and setbacks that lead to that point are often hidden from view. Patience helps us maintain focus during periods of slow progress and prevents us from abandoning our aspirations prematurely.

In today's digital age, instant gratification is rampant. Technological advancements have made it possible to obtain information, goods, and services within seconds. This culture of immediacy can erode our capacity for patience. The dopamine rush from instant rewards can lead to impulsive decision-making and an inability to endure discomfort. Recognizing this challenge is the first step toward reclaiming the value of patience.

Cultivating patience is a deliberate practice that requires self-awareness and mindfulness. Techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, and reframing negative thoughts can help individuals manage impatience and develop a more balanced perspective. Surrounding oneself with supportive communities and role models who emphasize the importance of patience can also be beneficial.

Amid the pursuit of future goals, it's crucial to find contentment in the present moment. Practicing mindfulness enables us to appreciate life's nuances, fostering a sense of gratitude and reducing the urgency to rush through experiences. The present is the only moment we truly have control over, and embracing it with patience enriches our overall well-being.

In Conclusion, time and patience, while intangible, are invaluable resources that shape the quality of our lives. Embracing the ebb and flow of time and developing patience as a virtue can lead to personal growth, meaningful relationships, and the successful realization of long-term goals. In a world that often values speed and instant results, the ability to wait, endure, and embrace the unfolding of life's journey becomes a powerful and transformative skill

17 Nominees Rejected by Lagos State House of Assembly from Governor Sanwo-Olu's Commissioner List

17 Nominees Rejected by Lagos State House of Assembly from Governor Sanwo-Olu's Commissioner List.
In a surprising turn of events, the Lagos State House of Assembly has rejected a significant portion of the 39 commissioners-nominees submitted by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Among the nominees who faced rejection were prominent figures such as Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo for the Education portfolio, Prof. Akin Abayomi for Health, and Gbenga Omotoso for Information and Strategy.

The list of the rejected 17 commissioner nominees includes several other notable names, such as Olalere Odusote (Energy), Mrs. Solape Hammod, Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation), and Mrs. Aramide Adeyoye (Works and Infrastructure). Also facing rejection were individuals like Sam Egube (Economic Budget and Planning), Yomi Oluyomi, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose, Ms. Barakat Bakare, Rotimi Fashola, Olalekan Fatodu, Mosopefolu George and among others

This unexpected development has sparked speculation about the reasons behind the Assembly's decision and its potential impact on the governor's administration. While the rejection of some key figures has raised eyebrows, it remains to be seen how Governor Sanwo-Olu will respond to this setback and whether he will put forth new nominees to fill these important positions. The political landscape in Lagos is bound to experience ripples as stakeholders await further updates on this unfolding situation.

Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Pledges to Deliver on Constitutional Mandate.

Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Pledges to Deliver on Constitutional Mandate.


In a resolute show of commitment, Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has reaffirmed his dedication to fulfilling his constitutional obligations within the Ministry of Interior. Tunji-Ojo's pledge comes as he takes the helm of the ministry and assumes responsibility for its various agencies.

The minister's unwavering resolve was evident during his address to the heads of agencies falling under the Ministry's purview. His remarks encapsulated a sense of purpose and determination to lead with effectiveness.

As part of the swearing-in ceremony conducted by President Bola Tinubu in Abuja on Monday, Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo, along with 45 other ministers, officially assumed their roles. Tunji-Ojo's first order of business was to convene a meeting with the ministry's staff to set the tone for his tenure.

During this maiden meeting on Monday, Tunji-Ojo emphasized the importance of synergy among the paramilitary service chiefs under the ministry's umbrella. He underscored the significance of carrying out their responsibilities in alignment with the law. His statement reflected his proactive leadership approach: "I don't lead from the back; I lead from the front."

Highlighting the broad-reaching impact of the ministry's work, Tunji-Ojo stressed his commitment to enacting meaningful change and achieving tangible results. He implored the staff for their cooperation, acknowledging the crucial role they play in collectively achieving the ministry's objectives.

Furthermore, the minister asserted that accountability would be a cornerstone of his leadership. While expressing his intent to ensure the ministry met its expectations and objectives, Tunji-Ojo made it clear that he would not hesitate to hold the paramilitary chiefs accountable for their duties. He articulated a principle of shared responsibility: "Just as Mr. President will hold me accountable... I will hold you responsible for anything that goes wrong."

In response, Dr. Oluwatoyi Akinlade, the permanent secretary of the ministry, conveyed her excitement about Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo's designation to the ministry. She extended the assurance of full support from the ministry's personnel.

Notable figures present at the meeting included Haliru Nababa, Controller General of Corrections; Adepoju Carol Wura-Ola, Acting Comptroller General of Immigration; Abdulganiyu Jaji, Controller General (CG) of the Federal Fire Service; and Ahmed Audi, Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

As Minister Tunji-Ojo takes the reins, his commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration sets the stage for a ministry that is poised to deliver on its mandates with a renewed vigor.

Aiyedatiwa Expresses Delight over BTO's Appointment as Minister of Interior.

Aiyedatiwa Expresses Delight over BTO's Appointment as Minister of Interior.
Ondo State Acting Governor, Hon Lucky Aiyedatiwa yesterday said the State is exceedingly proud and most delighted as Oke Agbe Akoko-born, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (BTO) becomes the  Minister of Interior.

The Acting Governor said, the State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON and the good people of the State are eternally grateful and thankful to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for honouring the State with this prestigious position.
In a statement on Monday in Abuja after the swear-in of BTO as member of Federal Executive Council, Aiyedatiwa recalled some of the achievements of BTO as member of the 9th National Assembly while representing Akoko Northeast/ Akoko Northwest Federal Constituency.
He described the honourable Minister as an esteemed politician who serves humanity with fervour.

“Having observed your remarkable achievements during your tenure as member of the 9th Assembly at the Federal House of Representatives, iam confident that you will bring the same level of dedication, vision and transformative ideas in your new role” .

“Your success at the 9th Assembly serves as a reminder that, hard work, dedication and integrity are values that lead to substantial accomplishments” , he said.

Aiyedatiwa further expressed optimism in BTO ability to take the ministry to greater heights by adding values to President Tinubu’s cabinet.

Meanwhile, the Acting Governor also disclosed that the sunshine state shared in the joy of former Governor of Osun State, His Excellency, Gboyega Oyetola on his inuaguration as Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy as well as Prince Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi SAN, as honourable Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation.

Aiyedatiwa noted the immense contributions of the new Ministers in fostering unity, promoting social justice and development of Nigeria.

He wished them and other Ministers more success as they take up the responsibilities and challenges of their new offices in the Renewed Hope administration of Mr President.

Ondo State Acting Governor, Hon Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa graced the Dinner to commemorate the newly sworn-in Minister of Interior, Hon Bunmi Tunji-Ojo, held at The Wells Cariton Hotel and Apartment, No 8 Nasko Street, Asokoro, Abuja yesterday.

In attendance at the Inauguration Dinner organized for BTO were; Commissioner for Finance, Mr Wale Akinterinwa, the Deji of Akure and Chairman of the Ondo State Council of Obas, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, Olowo of Owo, Oba Ajibade Ogunoye, Olowa of Igbara-Oke, Oba Francis Adefarakanmi  Agbede, Osemawe of Ondo, Oba Victor Kiladejo, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Olayato Aribo, Prince Biyi Poroye, Some federal lawmakers including Hon Festus Akingbaso, Hon Donald Ojogo, Hon Adefiranye as well as firmer State Chairman of the PDP, Clement Faboyede among other dignitaries.

Also in Abuja, State Chairman of APC in Ondo State, Engr. Ade Adetimehin, House of Representatives member representing Akoko South East/South West Federal Constituency Hon. Adefarati Gboyega, Chairman of Ondo State SUBEB, Rt Hon. Victor Olabimtan, Special Adviser to Ondo State Governor on Community Development, Hon. Kolawole Babatunde, the Ondo State Governor’s Special Adviser on Environment, Hon Oyeniyi Oseni, Former Reps member, Hon Tajudeen Adefisoye ‘Small Alhaji’; former SSG, Abegunde Abena, An aspirant for House of Reps in Akoko North federal constituency, Alhaji Adekunle Saliu and other political bigwigs from the state were at the inauguration party of the Minister of Interior, Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Hon. Ojuawo Rufus Adeniyi Distributes Fertilizers to Farmers, Pledges Further Development for Constituents.

Hon. Ojuawo Rufus Adeniyi Distributes Fertilizers to Farmers, Pledges Further Development for Constituents.
In a remarkable demonstration of commitment to his constituents, Hon. AVM RTD Ojuawo Rufus Adeniyi, the Member of the House of Representatives representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency I, facilitated the distribution of fertilizers to farmers across Ikere, Ise Orun, and Ekiti South West local government areas. This gesture, aimed at fostering agricultural development, was met with gratitude and admiration from local farmers who recognized it as a testament to Adeniyi's integrity and dedication to his promises.
The event, which unfolded with great fervor last Wednesday, witnessed farmers from various communities within Ekiti South Federal Constituency I were beneficiaries of an initiative that saw them receive fertilizers. The project, spearheaded by Hon. Adeniyi, fulfilled a promise made during his campaign, affirming his dedication to enhancing agricultural productivity in the region. Remarkably, the beneficiaries were farmers without any political party affiliations, underlining the inclusive and non-partisan approach that Hon. Adeniyi champions.

Farmers expressed their appreciation for the tangible results of Hon. Adeniyi's campaign commitment. "This is an evidence of your integrity and forthrightness," remarked one of the farmers, highlighting the trust and faith they have in their representative. The distribution of fertilizers was seen as a substantial step towards uplifting the agricultural community and empowering farmers to drive economic growth within their localities.

Hon. Adeniyi's promise to ensure that federal government projects no longer elude his constituents resonated strongly with the local population. His role in facilitating the fertilizer distribution has laid the foundation for future initiatives that prioritize the welfare and progress of the people he serves. By prioritizing agricultural development, Hon. Adeniyi is nurturing an environment where local farmers can thrive, fostering self-sufficiency and prosperity.

The distribution of fertilizers is just one instance of the ongoing commitment of Hon. AVM RTD Ojuawo Rufus Adeniyi to his constituents. As a representative known for his dedication and resolve, he continues to prioritize the needs and aspirations of the people he serves. The farmers' appreciation serves as a testament to the impact he has already made, and as he strives for even greater achievements, his constituents eagerly anticipate the positive transformations he will bring to Ekiti South Federal Constituency I.

NIPR clears Adeyemi-Adejolu and 28 others for 2023 Governing Council Election.

NIPR clears Adeyemi-Adejolu and 28 others for 2023 Governing Council Election.

In Pic: Prince Sunday Adeyemi-Adejolu, an accomplished strategic communicator.

Amid growing anticipation for the 2023 Elective Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Prince Sunday Adeyemi-Adejolu, a respected Fellow of the institute and an accomplished strategic communicator, has successfully cleared the screening process conducted by the NIPR Electoral Committee. His accomplishment qualifies him to run for a position on the Institute's Governing Council during the forthcoming event.

Prince Adeyemi-Adejolu, the immediate past Chairman of the Ekiti State Chapter of NIPR was cleared by the NIPR Electoral Committee headed by Chief Casca Ogosu, along with 28 other aspirants, who are vying for a seat out of the 17-man electable membership of the Governing Council during the National Conference and AGM holding in Abuja on Thursday, 24th August, 2023.

According to the NIPR Act, the new Governing Council members will after the election form an Electoral College to elect the President and Vice President, who are to also double as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Governing Council for a tenure of two years.

Among the other 28 cleared for this year’s Governing Council election are two members of the outgoing Council, Mrs. Nkechi Ali-Balogun, former Lagos Chapter Chairman, and Dr. Ike Neliaku of FCT Chapter who are vying for the coveted NIPR Presidency seat after they must have been elected respectively as a member of the Governing Council.

The 29 cleared aspirants for the NIPR 17-electable membership of the Governing Council are spread across 21-State Chapters of the Federation and FCT, while the candidature of Prince AdeyemiAdejolu for the Governing Council is said to be the first time the Ekiti State Chapter of NIPR is sponsoring a candidate at that level.

When accosted, on why he wants to become a member of the NIPR Governing Council, Prince Adeyemi-Adejolu, a professional Fellow of the Institute and the Pioneer Director of Public Relations at The Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, disclosed to News men that his aspiration was informed by his passion to give back out of the benefits of his rich professional experience garnered for about 30years of practice and the need to revamp the Institute's from the current low perception by the populace.

According to the Public Relations' guru, there’s also the observed huge gap of relationship to be mended and bridged at several levels of the NIPR space and operational scope, between;

(i) PR practitioners and Leadership of the Institute,

(2)  an efficient National Secretariat and organized chapter relationship.

(3)  the need for mentorship of upcoming PR practitioners for Professionalism and Excellence.

(4)  creating value addition for the holders of the NIPR Certificate and Diploma as well as membership of the Institute

Apart from, Prince S. Adeyemi-Adejolu, Nkechi Ali-Balogun and Dr. Ike Neliaku, all Fellows of the Institute, others also cleared after the recent screening by the NIPR Electoral Committee are, Messrs Tope Adaramola, Afolabi Olajuwon, Akin Agbejule, Aliyu Umar Aliyu, Aniagwu Charles Ehiedu, Olanrewaju Bajulaiye, Bashir Adamu Chedi, Dr Adewale Oyekanmi.

The list of cleared NIPR contestants also include, Dr. Ngozi Ulogu, Dr. Saudat S. Abdulbaqi, Dr. Sule Yau Sule, Dr. Ishola K. Lamidi, Hogan Eyo-Okon, Ini E. Essien, Kabir Ali Kobi, Thelma C. Okoh, Olubunmi Badejo, Yakubu Gomos, Sajoh Ahmed Ibhim, Samuel T. Oseloka, Paulinus Nsirim, Ford Obiozumba, Princely K. Ngunu as well as Professors Emmanuel Dandaura, Late Omenugha and Sarah B. Lwahas.

Ekiti Council Helmsman, Ojo Counts Achievements, Ascribes Success To Ekiti Gov's Support.

Ekiti Council Helmsman, Ojo Counts Achievements, Ascribes Success To Ekiti Gov's Support.
.....residents laud his giant strides.
In Pic: Hon. (Engr.) Toyin Ojo, The Executive Chairman of Ado Central Local Council Development Area.

The Executive Chairman of Ado Central Local Council Development Area, Ado Ekiti, Hon. (Engr.) Toyin Ojo, has reeled out the scorecards of his administration's remarkable achievements in the office in the last 20 months.
Construction of LCDA Chairman Office with state of art furniture Done By  Hon. (Engr.) Toyin Ojo.

On Tuesday, August 22, 2023, while featuring on the radio personality program "Lesekuku" on Voice (89.9) FM, Ado-Ekiti  ,the council chairman gave  account of his administration's accomplishments since his assumption of office almost two years ago.
Ereguru Borehole Project Done by Hon. (Engr.) Toyin Ojo.

Ojo commended Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Abayomi, for the  unwavering support his government received from him  in terms of  prompt release of funds to execute people-oriented projects and programs at the grassroot levels. He described governor as a man with genuine intention and purpose to transform Ekiti state .
Construction of LCDA Hall with Provision of Modern Chairs Done By Hon. Engr. Toyin Ojo.

The council chief  listed some of the strides recorded in the last 20 months in office  to include: construction of a permanent befitting secretariat; rehabilitation and reconstruction of Oke-Oniyo Health Centre; construction of befitting NSCDC and SIEC's office buildings; procurement and installation of solar street lights; construction of a modern multi-purpose hall within the secretariat; sinking of motorized boreholes; and construction of lock-up shops, among others.

Roofing and Renovation of Basic Health Center Oke Oniyo Done By Hon. Engr. Toyin Ojo.

The council boss noted  that he always takes into consideration the specific interests or needs of his people  before embarking on any project. 
Construction of Befitting NSCDC Office Done By Hon. Engr. Toyin Ojo. 

Speaking on the priority of his government in  few weeks time, Ojo said  arrangements have been concluded to commence reconstruction and  grading of roads in Oke-Oniyo, Abajin ,  rearing of domestic animals on the newly purchased plots of land, sinking of more  boreholes across four wards, construction of lines drainages and many others.
Consruction of drainages within the LCDA Done By Hon. Engr. Toyin Ojo. 

On what to do to ameliorate the hardship and suffering people are passing through, especially the elderly and the less priviledged ones, as a result of subsidy removal, the council chair said raw foods and other intervention packages would  soon be distributed to them irrespective of their political parties. He pointed out that his government through the office of chairperson, has been taking care of elderly ones via  social security programme called "owo arugbo" even  before the issue of subsidy palava .
In Pic: Beneficiaries of his social security programme called "owo arugbo".

Ojo affirmed his administration's commitment and readiness to pursue policies and programs that would continue to boost the living standard of his people.
Provision of Conference chairs and table inside the LCDA Conference Room.

Callers on the radio program lauded the chairman for the various life-changing and revenue - generating  projects he executed  and urged him to give priority attention to rehabilitation and construction of more  roads, youth employment, and the provision of portable water, among others.