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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Divine Intervention Impact Foundation Extends Prosperous New Year Wishes and Divine Blessings to Its Members.

Divine Intervention Impact Foundation Extends Prosperous New Year Wishes and Divine Blessings to Its Members.



In a heartfelt message, Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene, President and C.E.O. of Divine Intervention Impact Foundation (D.I.I.F), expresses warm wishes for a prosperous New Year and divine multiple blessings to the members of the foundation.

Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene, President and C.E.O. of Divine Intervention Impact Foundation.


As the founder of D.I.I.F, Mrs. Okene envisions a generation of success-motivated individuals determined to fulfill their purpose, regardless of their backgrounds. The foundation is passionately dedicated to implementing various projects and initiatives that connect and sponsor these aspiring individuals, providing growth-motivated avenues and valuable resources to help them realize their dreams.

D.I.I.F, born from Mrs. Okene's burning passion, aims to give back to society by raising future giants, nurturing existing talents to reach greater heights, and offering quality support to those in dire need. Established in September 2017 and officially registered as a non-profit, non-governmental organization in 2020, Divine Intervention Impact Foundation strives to extend its remarkable voice beyond Nigeria's borders, sharing a beacon of hope and empowering the less privileged.

As the foundation embarks on the journey into the New Year, Mrs. Okene expresses gratitude to the members for their commitment and contributions towards the noble cause. The message resonates with the foundation's core values of making a positive impact on individuals' lives, fostering a sense of purpose, and spreading the light of hope across communities.

Wishing everyone associated with D.I.I.F a year filled with success, growth, and divine blessings, Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene looks forward to continuing the impactful journey of uplifting lives and building a better future for those in need.

Cheers to a New Year of Purpose and Prosperity with Divine Intervention Impact Foundation!

Change of Batton: Ondo State Must Move Forward Under Your Watch. Omoluabi Group, Ondo State Chapter Advise Ayedatiwa.

Change of Batton: Ondo State Must Move Forward Under Your Watch. Omoluabi Group, Ondo State Chapter Advise Ayedatiwa.



Batton changed through the transfer of power first by constitutional power backed by doctrine of necessity. Now it is the case of baton change linked to natural phenomenon which was death an unforseen circumstances. Every man will definitely go to the world beyond but what is important are the legacies left behind.



 Good or bad on the face of mourning, another mayor is in town and the state must now begin to move on with no impediment to socio- economic and infrastructural development of the sunshine state.

Ayedatiwa Lucky Orimisan by providence, destiny and divine pronouncement with effect from 5:19pm on the 27th December, 2023 became the 6th Executive Governor of Ondo State. The Ilaje born politician appears a figure who gave his absolute loyalty to his benefactor, leader and immediate past Governor of Ondo State. He went through several tests of loyalty which many never prayed for in their political journey as party loyalists. He got banters from so many political actors who saw him as a threat to a camp and political family which himself was a benefactor and member. 

 Take it or leave it , His Excellency Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa was loyal to the Aketi Group and imbibed the native intelligence required to sustain a lasting love that should exist between a boss and a subordinate. 

Nature has paved way and today he is the Executive Governor of the state. What can man do when destiny has prevailed? What permutations can be as perfect as that planned by way of divinity? To most of us he began to get his sympathy beginning from the moment he was battered by those who wanted to profit their own personal interest over the constitution. His maturity and display of understanding in the face of executive provocation may have earned him further approval and mercy from God. His name's speaks volumes and may have played vital roles in his making as the Governor of Ondo State. People must now begin to know that the more some personalities are hated the better for them to secure great concerns from God.

His Excellency has now gotten the baton of leadership and will provide direction till February 2025. During which he is at liberty to consider throwing his hat I to the ring to contest as Governor. There is no crime in this afterall.

 This is the time to move on as an administrator and Chief Executive Officer of the State.. When there is a will there is always a way. Ondo State must now move forward and put behind himself the past. Ondo State is bigger than any group, persons or people. Governor Aiyedatiwa must ensure stability and continuity in the face of challenges. 

So for concerned citizens of Ondo State like us who believed that we must move on, on this basis it is proper to advise as follows:

1. Allow for continuity by completing all ongoing projects embarked upon by the Late Governor.

2. Find a way to honor the Late Governor by possibly naming a completed project under his watch after him. This act will simply immortalize him.

3.. Special attention be given to Rufus Giwa Polytechnic. There is need to set a panel of inquiry to unravel the administrative mishaps and shortcomings that have bedevilled the state polytechnic in the last two
 years.

4. Apply political solutions where and when necessary. This should be at your discretion. 

5. Establish a good working relationship with the civil service sector and other sectors contributing to the socio- economic development of the state. Infact a 13 month salary can do some good and magic like in other clime.

It is important to note that the real indigenes of ondo state now expect that your administration will be able to provide the needed succour to relieve them of some silent pains and sufocations suffered in the hands of mischievous aliens who almost turned the state to a private estate and grounded it politically because of the absence of the late governor. 

Our earnest prayer as Omoluabi Group, Ondo State chapter is that may His Excellency Aiyedatiwa Lucky Orimisan succeed in his new assignment.

Think Omoluabi!
Act Omoluabi!!

E- Signed:
Omoluabi Aluko Taiyelolu
State Coordinator

Omoluabi Jayeola, A.O
National Convener
30/12/2023

Be Decisive About Implementation of Environmental Sanitation Laws, EKSG Charges LG Bosses.

Be Decisive About Implementation of Environmental Sanitation Laws, EKSG Charges LG Bosses.


The Ekiti State Government, has charged the local government chairmen to be more concerned and committed to the implementation of all relevant environmental sanitation laws in the state.


Of specific reference, Mrs Afuye, raised concerns over the expediency of the local governments' chairmen to key into the policy of making the monthly environmental sanitation exercise more successful in 2024.

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, gave the charge in Ikere Ekiti, on Saturday, while monitoring the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in Ikere Local Government Area of the State.


Mrs Afuye, in a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, said there was a need for all the council bosses to coalesce actions with the state government for strict compliance with environmental sanitation exercise.


She said restricting the citizens to stay within the precinct of their residences for three hours once in a month  to observe cleanliness and hygiene shouldn't be a difficult task to comply with.


Mrs Afuye expressed dismay at the poor level of compliance during the exercise she monitored in the local government, regretting that the residents capitalised on non-restriction of movements  by government to manifest laxity and non-compliance.


"Declaration of non-restriction of vehicular and human movements shouldn't be a reason why people shouldn't stay at home and take care of their premises. This exercise is for the health safety of our citizens and nothing more.


"I want to appeal to our local government chairmen and health officers to be more serious about the implementation of environmental laws in 2024.


"Some noticeable  laxities and non-chalant attitude  noticed in 2023 must be corrected, because this is one exercise that borders on the wellbeing of our residents".


The Deputy Governor monitored the exercise alongside the political heads, health officers and other staff of Ikere Local Government and Ikere West Local Council Development Area.

Friday, December 29, 2023

Prince (Amb.) Ogungbemi, Highlights Media Roles in Grassroots Development.

Prince (Amb.) Ogungbemi, Highlights Media Roles in Grassroots Development.
...... A Thought-Provoking Public Lecture.



In an intellectually charged Annual General Meeting, Hon. Prince (Amb) Michael Ogungbemi (FCPA, CSME, CIM), Chairman, Ajoni LCDA delivered a thought-provoking public lecture on "The Media and Grassroots Development." The event, hosted at KSSD Hotel, NTA Road, Ado Ekiti, brought together members of the Association of the Mass Communication Alumni of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.

Hon. Ogungbemi commenced his discourse by highlighting the pivotal role media plays in connecting with grassroots development. He emphasized the symbiotic relationship between media engagement and community progress.

Underscoring the media's fundamental role in disseminating information, Hon. Ogungbemi stressed its power to bring marginalized issues to the national forefront. Media, as a platform, holds the potential to amplify local communities' stories, struggles, and aspirations, thereby mobilizing support and advocating for positive change.

In the digital age, media platforms provide spaces for individuals and communities to express concerns and share stories. This empowerment ensures that the struggles, aspirations, and needs of grassroots communities are recognized by decision-makers, fostering inclusive and sustainable development.

Furthermore, the media acts as a catalyst for community development by enabling participatory communication. Grassroots initiatives can leverage various media tools to engage citizens actively, leading to self-reliance and sustainable development.

Hon. Ogungbemi also highlighted the role of media in education and awareness among grassroots communities. By reporting on pertinent issues, media equips communities with the knowledge necessary for informed decision-making, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility.

Despite these positive contributions, challenges such as accessibility, affordability, and media literacy hinder full grassroots participation. Bridging the digital divide, ensuring equal opportunities, and fostering collaborative efforts are essential to overcome these barriers.

In conclusion, Hon. Ogungbemi underscored the transformative potential of media in empowering local communities and fostering sustainable grassroots development. He urged individuals, organizations, and policymakers to recognize and harness the power of media for building a more equitable, inclusive, and prosperous nation.

The public lecture served as an inspirational call to action, emphasizing the imperative to leverage media as a powerful agent of change for grassroots development.

Soludo pledges more road construction in Anambra.

 Soludo pledges more road construction in Anambra.


The Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has inaugurates 11 kilometers of newly constructed roads in Abatete, Idemili North Local Government Area, while praising the community’s private sector initiative and calling on other citizens to follow suit.


The governor said the roads were built by private citizens of Abatete, showcasing the potential of Public Private Community Partnerships in infrastructural development.


Soludo highlighted the importance of such partnerships, stressing that limited resources required collaboration between government, individuals, and communities.


He acknowledged the community’s contribution, comparing it to similar projects in Neni community and pledging similar government support for Abatete’s future development.


The governor outlined his broader vision for road construction across Anambra, including projects in Nzam, Onitsha South, Awka North, and Okpoko communities.


He encouraged wealthy individuals to invest in their communities by building roads, renovating schools, and supporting local initiatives.


“At least 1,000 Ndi Anambra can construct at least two kilometers of roads. If that is done, Anambra can boast of constructing an additional 2,000 kilometers of roads, boosting infrastructural development in the state.


“Before I became governor, I already built a 4.5-kilometer road in my community,” he stated.


Soludo revealed the state’s limited tax revenue compared to Lagos and emphasised the need for local investment to complement government efforts.


Earlier, the Chairman of the Occasion, Fred Uzoh, also one of Abatete’s sons who built a part of the 11km of roads, said it was a thing of honour to have a governor sitting by his side to encourage them


He disclosed that Nsukwu, one of Abatete’s four quarters, has seen some of its illustrious sons actively participate in Soludo’s model of Public Private Community Partnership.

Abiodun signs N703bn 2024 budget into law.

Abiodun signs N703bn 2024 budget into law.

The Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, on Friday, signed the 2024 Appropriation Bill of N703.028bn into law.


The House of Assembly had on Thursday passed the budget reviewing the capital and recurrent expenditures as well as the projected revenue of 18 Ministries, Departments and Agencies.


The review led to a reduction in the total revenue target of the government from N210.248bn to N198.748bn, giving a reduction of N11.5bn.


Revenue from the excess crude was jacked up from N3.845bn to N13.845bn, resulting in an increment of N10bn, and the capital receipt was moved from N128.372bn to N136.872bn. This gave an upward review of N8.5bn.


Speaking after signing the budget into law at the Governor’s Office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, Abiodun, who described the budget as the highest in the history of the state promised that it would be fully implemented for the development of the state.


The budget tagged “Budget of Sustained Growth and Development” was presented to the governor for assent by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, with other principal officers of the assembly.


Abiodun assured that the budget would be used to further drive sustainable growth and improve the standard of living of the people of the state.


He promised that the budget would stimulate economic activities, create job opportunities, and enhance the overall socio-economic landscape of the state by attracting more investment as well as assist his government to deliver on its promises and fulfill its obligation to the people.


The governor thanked Oluomo and members of the assembly for their thorough review of the budget and preparation of the final budget, stressing that the Assembly had demonstrated to be a reliable partner in the development agenda of the state.

Tinubu determined to end violence in South-East — Shettima.

Tinubu determined to end violence in South-East — Shettima.



Vice President Kashim Shettima, on Friday, said the Tinubu-led government is resolute to end the reign of terror in Nigeria’s South-East fueled by those he called “self-serving criminals” taking advantage of the security situation to foster their political agenda.

“The problem we are here to solve as a community, as a Umunna, is a creation of self-serving criminals who do not represent the interests of the Ndi-Igbo and Nigerians,” Shettima said in Bende, Abia State when he unveiled the Peace in South-East Project by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu.

His comments came over three weeks after he advocated the adoption of non-kinetic mechanisms to tackle insecurity in the South-East.

Shettima who received a delegation led by the Deputy Speaker at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on December 5, said, “The approach is the most beautiful I have seen so far. We need to build bridges, there is a need for a handshake, that way, those that have not been radicalised can be captured.” Kalu’s delegation were at the State House to seek the VP’s buy-in on the PISE-P.

Since 2012, insecurity in Nigeria’s South East, where the Indigenous People of Biafra is most active, has become increasingly complex and multifaceted as the region continues to see a rise in unrest and conflict in recent years.

The increased unrest is partly attributed to the activities of IPOB and its militant wing, the Eastern Security Network, which, proponents say, was established to combat criminality and protect the local population from perceived threats.

However, ESN’s operations have led to clashes with Nigerian security forces, resulting in casualties and further instability. A report by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting revealed that at least two people die daily as a result of violence in the South East, with over 1700 deaths documented between 2021 and June 2023.

According to a statement signed Friday by the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, the VP said Tinubu is concerned about the development and is “determined to deploy all available resources to eliminate the purveyors of falsehoods and propaganda that have become weapons against Nigeria’s unity.”

The statement is titled ‘Tinubu poised to end the reign of terror in South-East – Shettima.’

Delivering his speech titled, ‘Why We are all Umunna’, Shettima said, “His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, has been concerned about the extensive economic devastation inflicted by non-state actors on this beautiful region since we took office.

“He is acutely aware that our commitment to Nigeria’s future remains incomplete as long as we grapple with the sinister operations of economic saboteurs who masquerade as advocates for the Ndi-Igbo.

“That’s why he’s determined to utilise all available resources to ensure that the peace we’re establishing in this region is not cosmetic, and we can’t guarantee it unless all of us see through the falsehoods and propaganda that have become weapons against our unity.”

Shettima reasoned that the terror groups that have held the South East to ransom were not created by the people of the region, or of Nigerians from other parts of the country.

“The problem we are here to solve as a community, as an Umunna, is a creation of self-serving criminals who do not represent the interests of the Ndi-Igbo and Nigerians.

“Mr President knows this better than all of us, and that’s why he has never held any group accountable for the infractions of law-breaking individuals who identify as their members. This, I believe, is the democracy we have all chosen,” he stated.

He revealed that the criminals disrupting the peace in the South-East are doing so in connivance with “forces exploiting the situation for dangerous political agenda,” adding that attempts to undo the hard work of the nation’s heroes past will fail.

However, the VP maintained that the situation cannot be reversed unless the government involves the people whom he said are its ears, legs and mouths in the region.

“Today, we stand united to firmly declare: enough is enough,” Shettima stated, stressing the need for a coordinated intervention to tackle insecurity in the region head-on.

He promised that the Tinubu administration “shall not rest until it fulfils its pledge to mitigate the crisis” it inherited.

Shettima commended Deputy Speaker Kalu, who is the convener of the peace initiative, for his efforts to restore lasting peace in the South East, just as he said the event attests “to the profound understanding that no one comprehends the experience of a community better than the people themselves.”

Earlier, Kalu said his goal for initiating the PISE-P was to foster peace, unity, and development in the region. The project also aims at promoting reconciliation among communities and individuals affected by past conflicts, he added.

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the South-East Governor’s Forum, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, commended the Vice President for his sufficient goodwill to the people of the South East.

Uzodimma who is also Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum said, “Our Vice President has shown sufficient goodwill to the people of the South East.

“From this part of the country, we will continue to work with the rest of Nigeria to make the country a prosperous nation for the interest of all of us for service to God and humanity.”

Dignitaries present at the event include Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Gilbert Ibezim; Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas and National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje.

Others are Senator Osita Izunaso; Kano State APC governorship candidate, Nasiru Gawuna; former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Henry Ikoh; the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Achebe; the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi; former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha; former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu; former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, and former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, among others.


Credit: Punch Newspaper