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Sunday, September 3, 2023

8.3m Nigerians In Dire Need Of Humanitarian Intervention In Borno, Adamawa, Yobe – FG.

8.3m Nigerians In Dire Need Of Humanitarian Intervention In Borno, Adamawa, Yobe – FG
 Deborah Ocheni.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu has lamented that out of the 16 million Nigerians affected by the humanitarian crisis in three states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe are the worst hit.

The Minister rued during an interview with journalists in Abuja that aside from the North East and North Central state of Benue, it had been tagged the humanitarian capital of Nigeria by the United Nations (UN).

According to Edu, “We have a huge task on our hands, as we speak now, over 16m Nigerians are affected by humanitarian crises either man-made or natural disasters with over 8.3m of them based in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, and several States in the North Central; and others spread across the country.


“The UN said Benue had become the humanitarian need capital in Nigeria, and as such, a lot of work needs to be done in the humanitarian angle,” she lamented.

The Minister maintained that “one of the agendas of Tinubu administration was to ensure that poverty is alleviated in Nigeria in line with the SDG goal one.

“The President is coming up with a very robust program to alleviate Nigerians from poverty”

Edu stressed that Poverty Alleviation was now the new and important mandate of her Ministry “as our work is to see how we can get those in poverty out of poverty and those on the verge of getting into poverty increase social safety to protect them from falling into poverty.

“A lot of work is being put into the planning stage as we have finished the debriefing from the different Departments as well as the Agencies under us; we are working assiduously to finalize the plans.

“In a couple of weeks, we’ll be fully launching into these plans to help President Tinubu take out over 136m Nigerians out of poverty as implementation has started to help cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal”

The Minister described the poverty alleviation schemes of her Ministry as robust plans to create jobs, promote means of livelihood, shelter, education, healthcare, and other basic needs as well as agriculture to help end hunger.

Dr Edu: “We’ll close all gaps to ensure Nigerians are out of poverty.

Source: New Telegraph

Ondo Cancels Automatic Promotion Of Primary School Teachers.

Ondo Cancels Automatic Promotion Of Primary School Teachers.
 Babatope Okeowo
The Ondo State government has announced plans to introduce a performance bond for teachers of public primary schools where promotion from one grade level to another will be based on the academic performance of students.

Also, the government has promised stiffer penalties for teachers who abscond duties just as it promised
to improve on monitoring and supervision of academic activities in schools.

The Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Hon


Victor Olabimtan disclosed this during an interactive session with the Education Secretaries from the 18 Local Government Areas of the State at the Board Corporate Headquarters, Akure, the state capital at the weekend.

According to Olabimtan, the directives became necessary to enhance the better performance of pupils of public schools in the Common Entrance Examination into Public Secondary Schools in the State.

The SUBEB boss said the State Government was not happy with the level of performance of the pupils having provided an enabling environment for good performance
has decided to place the promotion of teachers on performance bond starting from next year.

His words “Consequently from the next year no teacher will be promoted to the next grade levels especially from 13 and above without empirical evidence that the wards under him or her performed very well in their examinations”


Olabimtan said the State Government cannot continue to pretend as if all is well with the system, lay by, and gloss over the current performance of pupils in Public Schools for a State in which education is its main industry.

Considering the State Government’s huge investment in the basic education sector through the construction and renovation of over 900 schools and the distribution of free instructional material to pupils, the government expects better delivery from teachers and performance from pupils in all examinations.


While admonishing the Education Secretaries and Head Teachers to live up to expectations, he said the State Government would not hesitate to deal with anybody, no matter how highly placed, trying to sabotage the established high-performance standard in Education the State is known for.

As a way of improving the performance of pupils at both internal and external examinations in all Public Schools in the State Olabimtan said that from next year there is not going to be automatic promotion for any teacher in our Public Primary Schools.

He said all promotions, especially from grade 13 and above would be subjected to performance evaluation by the Board and the Ministry of Education Science and Technology.


Olabimtan said that from the beginning of the new academic session, the Board is going to invigorate its monitoring and supervisory mechanism by paying unscheduled visits to all the schools in the State to ensure teachers are in classes doing what they were employed to do.

According to the former Speaker State House of Assembly, the present level of performance of pupils in Public Primary Schools can be attributed to lack of discipline, dedication, truancy, and non challant attitudes on the part of some teachers and monitoring the way it should be done by School administrators and Education Secretaries.

The Chairman warned teachers who are in the habit of absconding grin duties or engaging in selling and buying during school sessions to desist because anybody caught in the act will face the music.

According to him, there is credible information that some teachers come to school at will while others do not come at all but employ someone else to do their jobs while engaging in other activities at the detriment of students under their care, adding that some even traveled abroad without appropriate approval vowing that anybody caught will face the penalties.

He admonished the Education Secretaries as the head of each Local Government Education Authority Area, LGEA, and Headteacher of various Schools to be on top of their jobs as they will be held responsible for any lapses in their areas and schools.

While underscoring the need for Education Secretaries and Head Teachers to embark on a vigorous enrollment drive for pupils before the commencement of the new academic session in September to increase pupil population in their schools the Chairman directed the School Administrators to engage all the necessary stakeholders in the LGEAs like traditional rulers and their likes in the advocacy campaigns to achieve desire goal.

Source: New Telegraph. 

Chairman of Sofaj Group, Chief Fajana Basorun, Honors Esteemed Journalist and Historian for Outstanding Commitment to Community Development.

Chairman of Sofaj Group, Chief Fajana Basorun, Honors Esteemed Journalist and Historian for Outstanding Commitment to Community Development.
In Pic: The Celebrant, Mr. Ayo Fajana.
 
Chief Basorun Olugbenga Fajana, the Chairman of Sofaj Group of Companies, recently paid tribute to Mr. Ayo Fajana, an exceptional journalist and historian, recognizing his significant contributions to both knowledge and community development.

Hailing from the esteemed and humble family of Aremo Owa Akinla Olodi Odo Ado Ekiti, Mr. Ayo Fajana's life story is marked by an unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and progress. A highly regarded scholar in criminology and history, he has emerged as a guiding light within his community and far beyond. Presently serving as the Special Assistant to the renowned founder of Afe Babalola University, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, Mr. Ayo Fajana's dedication to education is both inspiring and unmistakable.

Chief Basorun Fajana, in his heartfelt tribute, celebrated Mr. Ayo Fajana as a man of impeccable character—respected, humble, dedicated, and relentlessly hardworking. He emphasized Mr. Fajana's unique blend of intelligence and intellectual prowess, which he has selflessly employed in advancing the welfare of those around him and the broader state community.

Furthermore, Chief Fajana lauded Mr. Ayo Fajana as an inspiration to the youth in the community, highlighting his caring heart and enduring humility. In an era where genuine role models are in short supply, Mr. Ayo Fajana's commitment to community development serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the younger generation.

As a historian and journalist with a solid educational background, Mr. Ayo Fajana's contributions to the development of his community, and Ado Ekiti as a whole, have been nothing short of extraordinary. His writings not only chronicle the rich history of the region but also shed light on critical issues in criminology, sparking awareness and fostering meaningful discourse.
In Pic: Chief Basorun Fajana.

In closing, Chief Basorun Fajana extended his heartfelt prayers for Mr. Ayo Fajana, wishing him many more years of sound health and divine guidance on this earthly journey. Mr. Ayo Fajana's life story, characterized by intelligence, unwavering dedication, and an unflagging commitment to community development, continues to leave an indelible mark on all fortunate enough to know him.

Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi's Administration Transforms Gbonyin Local Council Development Area in Ekiti State.

Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi's Administration Transforms Gbonyin Local Council Development Area in Ekiti State.
In Pic: Hon Oluwadamilare Ajayi, Executive Chairman Gbonyin LCDA.
 
In what can only be described as a remarkable journey of leadership and dedication, Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi, the Executive Chairman of Gbonyin Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Ekiti State, has left an indelible mark on his community. With a steadfast commitment to progress, he has undertaken numerous impactful initiatives aimed at propelling the LCDA to new heights.
Executive Chairman of Gbonyin LCDA Hon Oluwadamilare Ajayi with Ekiti State Deputy Governor Chief Mrs Monisade Afuye during the deputy governor visit to the council area for monthly environmental monitoring.

When Hon. Ajayi took office nearly two years ago, he was faced with daunting challenges that could have easily discouraged him. However, he embraced the responsibility entrusted to him by his people with unwavering determination.
A block of five offices with other facilities done by Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi.

One of the immediate challenges was the inadequate office accommodation for the council staff. Undeterred by the seemingly insurmountable odds, Hon. Ajayi oversaw the renovation of an abandoned building, which now stands as one of the best at the council secretariat. This rejuvenated structure was furnished with state-of-the-art furniture, rivaling any governor's office.
A building abandoned for years, renovated by Hon. Ajayi administration now serving as administrative building.

But Hon. Ajayi's dedication extended beyond the council's administrative needs. He recognized the importance of revamping the local market stalls in the three communities that constitute the LCDA: Ijan, Iluomoba, and Aisegba Ekiti. His administration renovated 20 market buildings in Ijan Ekiti, constructed 10 open market stalls in Iluomoba, and renovated 20 market stalls in Aisegba Ekiti. These renovations not only enhanced the trading environment but also boosted the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), earning him the title of a "Miracle Worker."
Refurbished lock up shops at Ijan Ekiti Done By Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi.

Refurbished lock up shops at Aisegba Ekiti Done By Hon. Ajayi.

Open market stalls at Iluomoba Ekiti constructed by Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi

Safety and security were not overlooked either. Hon. Ajayi embarked on the perimeter fencing of the entire secretariat, ensuring the safety of workers and deterring wandering domestic animals. Regular security meetings and funding for logistics, fueling, and contingencies for security patrols were established, contributing to a relatively crime-free LCDA. To bolster security further, he purchased five Bajaj Motorbikes for five security agencies in the area.
Provision of Motorcycles for security personnel in Gbonyin LCDA by Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi. 
Gbonyin LCDA chairman Hon Oluwadamilare Ajayi with security personnel during the monthly security meeting at Council Area.

Recognizing the LCDA's agrarian potential, Hon. Ajayi seized the opportunity to cultivate cash crops like yam, maize, and cassava on extensive hectares of land. Furthermore, he prioritized infrastructure development, grading and rehabilitating numerous township and farm settlement roads in the three towns comprising Gbonyin LCDA.
Grading of roads under Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi's administration.

In the realm of Human Capital Development, Hon. Ajayi's administration emphasized training and retraining, investing substantially in staff seminars and workshops. Plans are underway to empower individuals across the three major towns in the LCDA with materials such as grading machines, clippers, and herbicides. Additionally, palliatives will be distributed to mitigate the effects of subsidy removal from petrol.
Perimeter fencing of the Secretariat done by Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi. 

In light of these transformative projects led by Hon. Oluwadamilare Ajayi's administration, it is abundantly clear that his commitment to the advancement of Gbonyin LCDA knows no bounds. His dedication and tireless efforts have set a shining example for others to follow, leaving a lasting impact on his community.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Governor Biodun Oyebanji Honors Oba James Adelusi Aladesuru II on His 90th Birthday and 64-Year Reign.

Moises Caicedo costs the Blues AGAIN - but Nicolas Jackson should have saved their blushes.

Moises Caicedo costs the Blues AGAIN - but Nicolas Jackson should have saved their blushes.
Forest secured a shock 1-0 win as the £115 million ($145m) man's second error in three games was brutally punished - but Jackson was equally at fault.

If Chelsea's owners thought throwing £450 million ($566m) at their broken squad this summer would make for a quick fix, they were sorely mistaken. The limitations of Mauricio Pochettino's new-look side were exposed for a second time in four games on Saturday, as another error from £115 million ($145m) signing Moises Caicedo led to an unlikely 1-0 victory for Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.

Caicedo stumbled and gave the ball away early in the second half, with former Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga taking full advantage as he ran through and rolled the ball coolly into the bottom corner.

Chelsea finally mustered a clear opportunity to salvage a point in the dying embers of the game when Raheem Sterling got to the byline, but Nicolas Jackson somehow conspired to prod his pull-back over the bar from just four yards out.

A home defeat to Forest means Chelsea certainly aren't out of the woods yet, with early echoes of their nightmarish 2022-23 campaign.

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Luka Modric and Toni Kroos are magic — but Jude Bellingham plays hero in Getafe win.

Luka Modric and Toni Kroos are magic — but Jude Bellingham plays hero in Getafe win.
Madrid relied on a combination of old and new to continue their undefeated streak to open the season.

Real Madrid conceded first in their inaugural contest at the refurbished Santiago Bernabeu, but the classy duo of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos — along with the continuing impact of big money signing Jude Bellingham — saw them rescue all three points. Modric started for the first time this season, and was joined by Kroos shortly after the break — a game-changing substitution that was enough for Carlo Ancelotti's side to complete a memorable comeback win.

Madrid struggled to gain control of the contest and conceded early. Getafe played through Los Blancos' midfield before a Fran Garcia error allowed former Madrid striker Borja Mayoral to go clear on goal and finish.

The home side struggled to create clear cut chances for the remainder of the first half. Bellingham had a penalty shout rather harshly overturned by VAR — and could have been awarded a further two. But Joselu came closest, putting his effort directly at David Soria from six yards out.

The big striker made no such mistake after the break, side-footing home from close range after a chaotic sequence in the box. A predictable onslaught followed. Kroos hit the post from long range. Dani Carvajal rattled one off the woodwork of his own. But Bellingham eventually provided the winner, capitalising on a rare mistake from Soria to bury the winner five minutes into second half stoppage time