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Expert Calls For More Investments In Technology In Solving Problems

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A technology enthusiast, Mrs Roseline Ilori, has reiterated the need for government at all levels as well as stakeholders in investing massively in technology; not just software development, but in robotics, artificial intelligence, bio-medicine, voice biometrics and a host of other technology spectra.

 

 

Ilori, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bridge57 Solutions Limited, made the call in a statement in Lagos.

 

 

 

 

According to her, such investments will shore up manufacturing competitiveness via authentication and traceability of goods and services, improve physical security and cyber security, among others.

 

 

Ilori said that government needs to be more proactive in making the Nigerian technology environment more friendly, seeing that the growth and young people’s interest in technology were massive.

 

 

 

 

 

She noted that Nigerian technology experts were the most sought-after in developed economies as the relocation syndrome had taken up to half of the technology brains the country possessed.

 

“The fact is that the environment we are in is not conducive enough for technology to thrive, so the government has to do more in that regard to bring out more technology to the fore.

 

 

 

 

“The ‘Japa Syndrome’ has been a major challenge affecting our human capital potential, hence, the need to grow more of these professionals internally so that when some leave, many more would be around to keep the country going.

 

According to the Bridge57 boss, Nigeria still lags behind earnestly in terms of innovation as she submitted that, unlike the notion many are having, technology is quite different from innovation.

 

 

 

 

She noted; “In terms of innovation, we are still very far in Nigeria. For instance, while I had the opportunity to go through some training on innovation in some international organizations, I realized that many people talk about innovation but very few people do innovation as a lot of people don’t really understand what innovation means.

 

“For technology, yes we are doing well, but for innovation as a practice itself, we still lag behind. Innovation is not just about technology, it is deeper than that. Innovation can be applied to processes, products, marketing and to different areas of business models. But technology can use innovation, when people often mention innovation, people assume that it is technology, but they are two different things. They both need each other in a way to flourish.”

 

 

 

 

However, the technology expert also advised government to remodel the Nigerian educational curriculum across levels to accommodate the practical aspects of technology to engender early exposure to the nitty-gritty of technology and innovation.

 

she said that the need to expose, encourage and sensitise the Nigerian child through the educational system from a tender age, was due to the massive economic potential of technology and its ability to solve almost every problem across sectors.

 

 

 

 

“Technology as of today is beyond computers and smartphones as it encompasses a whole lot which if youths are properly exposed to practice can yield massive economic potential and gains for the country.

 

“We must, therefore, rework the curriculum to accommodate technology, innovation and robotics beyond the surface use of computers.

 

 

 

 

“In our universities, a lot is going on technologically that the government can take advantage of, but they must first invest enormous resources right from the universities to open the minds of students to the practical aspects of technology.

 

“More practical approach that is relatable to real life more than the abstract classes the Nigerian child is used to is what is needed to open up their minds to the endless possibilities of technology,” she said.

 

 

 

 

Ilori said that government funding upon disbursement must be put to good use to secure the future of technology and educate more persons that were willing to use their intelligence for the development of the nation.

 

She charged young girls with interest in the technology industry, perceived to be a male dominant industry, to take the bulls by the horn, even if they might be few in number and assert their competencies and capabilities.

 

 

 

 

“Funding is key and the cash flow is the blood of any business and this is necessary to build start-ups that are innovation-driven.

 

Speaking on Bridge57 Solutions, where she had implemented diverse business initiatives and products for several organizations, NGOs, and government parastatals using strategic foresight, drive and determination, Ilori said the organisation was established with the aim of organising workshops, using innovative practices, methodology and tools to improve the Nigerian technology environment.

 

 

 

 

“I have been in the technology space for 18 years now in Nigeria and several other countries in Africa where we have deployed a lot of solutions in the past. I decided to start Bridge57 Solutions because I saw that there are more problems to be solved in Nigeria and in Africa at large. Our problems are in abundance if I can put it that way. But where there are problems, there are opportunities as well. So I was looking for the opportunity to solve more problems on a more largest scale. That was one of the things that prompted me. I see there are lots of opportunities that would enable more entrepreneurs to be born.

 

“At Bridge57, there are two pillars; innovation and technology and in between them is digital transformation. Those are the two pillars our business is being built on.

 

 

 

 

“We have a lot of international partners that we work with that are technology providers. We partner with them in order to bring such technology that does not exist here. For instance, looking at voice biometric for example, we have a solution in voice biometrics. It would surprise you to know that our voices are as unique as our fingerprints. We can use that to help people using services but they are not very literate. Some people have problems with remembering their PINs, because they are not literate, and you see people that are not so literate telling people their passwords and therefore exposing themselves. How can we that voice for example in terms of security, as we have a lot of security issues in our society?

 

“These are some of the problems that this technology as simple as might seem can solve. Aside the voice technology, there is a technology that uses artificial intelligence, AI. There is a partner we are working with, we use what we call AI that can identify moving objects. It can actually tell if the person is a male or female. These are some of the innovations we do at Bridge57,” Ilori submitted.

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LOGS INVESTMENT JOINS FORCES WITH MC RICHMAN TO BRING “SOUTH AFRICA LAUGHS” TO LIFE

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LOGS INVESTMENT JOINS FORCES WITH MC RICHMAN TO BRING “SOUTH AFRICA LAUGHS” TO LIFE

Johannesburg, South Africa — Luxury meets laughter this September as LOGS INVESTMENT, producers of the acclaimed Logs Wine and Logs Champagne, steps in as the official sponsor of South Africa Laughs with MC Richman – Jollof Meets Pap, happening Sunday, 28 September 2025, 4 PM, at Boskruin community center,Boskruin Randburg

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Breaking Free from Curses: A Prophetic Exposé by Prophet Joshua Iginla in South Africa

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Breaking Free from Curses: A Prophetic Exposé by Prophet Joshua Iginla in South Africa

At the heart of the Harvest of Miracle Conference (Day 3) held in South Africa, Prophet Joshua Iginla delivered a stirring and spiritually electrifying sermon titled “How to Break Out of Curses.” The prophetic encounter was not just a sermon—it was a divine unveiling of keys to personal liberation from long-standing ancestral, parental, and self-inflicted curses. With biblical precision and revelatory depth, Prophet Iginla laid out spiritual principles to break the chains of bondage and restore destinies.
Below is a deep dive into the central truths he delivered:
1. Apply the Hammer of the Word of God
Key Scripture: Hebrews 4:12; John 1:1-4
Prophet Iginla began by emphasizing the irreplaceable role of God’s Word as a weapon of liberation. Quoting Hebrews 4:12, he described the Word as a living and powerful sword—a divine hammer capable of smashing generational curses into irrelevance. According to him, the Word is not passive; it actively pierces, dissects, and reconstructs destinies.
“The Word of God is God Himself translated into language. You can’t carry the life of God and be subdued by curses,” he declared.
He challenged believers to incubate themselves in the Word until the Word becomes flesh in their lives (John 1:1–4). Whether the curse was deserved or unjust, the Word—if engaged properly—will hammer it into pieces.
Takeaway: To break out of curses, soak your life daily in the Scriptures. Recite it, meditate on it, declare it—let the Word do spiritual surgery.
 2. Engage the Force of Prayer
Key Scripture: Luke 18:1
Prophet Iginla likened prayer to spiritual artillery that disarms curses operating in secrecy or in public. Curses thrive in silence; prayer destroys their breeding ground.
“You can’t pray and remain cursed. A man of prayer is a man of power,” he said.
He reminded the audience of Jesus’ parable on the necessity of continual prayer (Luke 18:1), underscoring that persistent, violent, faith-driven prayer dismantles spiritual verdicts issued against a person’s lineage.
Takeaway: Don’t just pray occasionally—make prayer a lifestyle. Curses retreat when a person dwells in the atmosphere of divine communication.
Breaking Free from Curses: A Prophetic Exposé by Prophet Joshua Iginla in South Africa
 3. Walk in Forgiveness
Key Scripture: Matthew 6:14–15
One of the most heartfelt moments in the message came as Prophet Iginla addressed the poison of unforgiveness. Whether you are seeking forgiveness or granting it, bitterness is a spiritual magnet for curses.
“Forgiveness is not just for them; it’s your jailbreak,” he warned.
He explained that unforgiveness delays divine intervention. When you forgive, you align with God’s mercy—activating divine pardon and freedom from curse-based consequences.
Takeaway: Forgive swiftly. Harboring offense is like nurturing your own prison. Mercy flows where forgiveness is present.
4. Understand and Undo Parental Curses
Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:2–4
Moving into deeper waters, Prophet Iginla highlighted that parental curses—especially those spoken by biological or spiritual parents—are some of the most potent and dangerous forms of curses.
“A prophet can pray for you, but if your parent cursed you, go back and make peace,” he admonished.
He addressed children who have turned against their parents due to offenses, urging them to seek reconciliation. According to him, honor unlocks destiny, and dishonor invites spiritual blockage. Even imperfect parents deserve respect—not necessarily because of their actions, but because of their divine position.
Takeaway: Don’t trade your future for the satisfaction of revenge. Reconcile with your parents. That act alone may cancel years of spiritual delay.
Avoid Being a Curse to Yourself
Not all curses come from external forces—some are self-inflicted, Prophet Iginla revealed. People who engage in destructive behaviors, dishonor their spiritual lineage, or handle their lives carelessly often curse themselves unknowingly.
 “When you disconnect from those assigned to help your destiny, you plug into frustration,” he stated.
He warned spiritual sons and daughters to never dishonor their spiritual covering, as doing so cuts them off from prophetic blessings. Likewise, believers who self-sabotage through sin, fear, and laziness must repent and align themselves with divine purpose.
Takeaway: Examine yourself. Are you living in a way that invites curses? Shift today.
As he concluded, Prophet Joshua Iginla released a thunderous prayer:
 “I break to pieces every chain of curses released to tie and frustrate your destiny. Any blanket of curses covering your future is removed. In Jesus’ mighty name!”
The atmosphere was charged, and many in the auditorium experienced instant breakthroughs, with testimonies of curses being broken and destinies realigned.
Final Thoughts
Curses are real, but they are not permanent. In this powerful session, Prophet Joshua Iginla made it clear: You don’t break curses through emotion or logic—you break them through divine strategy. Engage the Word, persist in prayer, walk in forgiveness, honor your roots, and live wisely.
The chains will break. The curse will be reversed. And your life will reflect the blessing of the Lord that makes rich and adds no sorrow.
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Soulmate Hotels & Suites Refutes False Claims, Reaffirms Commitment to Guest Safety

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Soulmate Hotels & Suites, located at 50 Olayiwola Street, Abule Egba, wishes to categorically dismiss recent allegations claiming the premises harbor criminal elements, including cultists, who target patrons. These claims are unsubstantiated and appear to be motivated by malice or misunderstanding.

Our hotel maintains a full-time security presence on-site, including a dedicated Mobile Police (MOPOL) base. We are open 24 hours a day, with professionally trained personnel managing all guest ingress and egress. No official incident report or credible evidence supports the claims circulating in the media or on social platforms.

As a premier hospitality provider in Lagos, we continuously host a diverse range of guests—from high-profile dignitaries and executives to local residents—who use our rooftop lounge, pool, spa, indoor club, and conference facilities. These spaces are secured, monitored, and maintained to international standards, ensuring both comfort and safety.

Independent travel platforms and visitor reviews confirm that Soulmate Hotels & Suites offers secure, clean, and well-equipped accommodations. Our amenities include free private parking, uninterrupted power and Wi-Fi supply, spa and fitness facilities, an indoor/outdoor pool, and a versatile event space. While testimonials reflect positive guest experiences and no reports of criminal activity or neglect, there has been zero mention of cultism or dangerous loitering around the premises.

We invite guests and media alike to experience the hotel firsthand. Our front office remains available round‑the‑clock to verify any claims and provide clarity. We encourage anyone with security concerns to review our incident logs, which have consistently shown no substantiated reports of cult or gang activity.

We remain fully committed to providing a secure, hospitable environment, and to transparency in engaging with Lagos residents, guests, and the broader public.

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