society
Apostle Ayoola Oladele: A visionary prophet based in Lagos, transforming lives through his selfless humanitarian efforts …inspiring a brighter future for Lagos community
Apostle Ayoola Oladele: A visionary prophet based in Lagos, transforming lives through his selfless humanitarian efforts
…inspiring a brighter future for Lagos community
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi
Apostle Ayoola Oladele, founder of Letusworshiphealingministries, has made a commendable move, reflective of his ongoing commitment to community service, as evidenced by his ministry’s headquarters in Lagos and its impact within the Lagos metropolitan area
What qualities define a genuine man of God who personifies Jesus Christ? This outstanding Apostle of God, Ayoola Oladele consistently demonstrates these attributes, seeking no recompense from the community
Throughout the history of our Lord Jesus Christ, the scriptures reveal that Jesus traversed various communities, providing sustenance to the masses and performing healing miracles. Notably, the biblical account of Jesus Christ using two fishes and a loaf of bread to feed thousands serves as a paradigm for Apostle Ayoola Oladele’s philanthropic endeavors within his jurisdiction.
*A Call to Serve Humanity:*
Through his midia aide, Oluwaseun Fabiyi says Apostle Ayoola Oladele reiterated that community service and societal giving-back remain integral components of his ministry’s calling.
While Apostle Ayoola Oladele was still serving in the Nigerian Military, he heard God’s voice calling him to undertake His gospel assignment, which ultimately led to his formal resignation as a military officer stationed at the Ikeja Cantonment
Having established Letusworshiphealingministries several years ago, Apostle Ayoola Oladele’s ministry has experienced exponential growth across all facets of its activities. Indeed, it is a healing ministry imbued with unadulterated power, as exemplified by the miraculous healing of a street-walking madman in Lagos in 2024, which propelled Apostle Ayoola Oladele’s ministry and name to global recognition.
*Philosophy of the Save the Needy Foundation:*
As the ministry experienced rapid growth, Apostle Ayoola Oladele received divine inspiration and guidance to undertake community-focused social responsibility initiatives, thereby addressing the people’s needs in a distinct manner. He promptly set up ‘Save The Needy With Your Substance’, a registered ministry and Godly non-profit government organization (NGO) with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), without hesitation to God’s voice, funded by himself and some church members under spiritual guidance.
*Is Save the Needy’s Ministry having a lasting impact?*
Absolutely yes, with a lucid mind and compassionate visionary leader, Apostle Ayoola Oladele’s vision-driven approach can never be overlooked and is unmatched within the society.To state the facts without embellishment, Save The Needy has clearly made a substantial difference in the lives of many disadvantaged Lagosians, encompassing out-of-school students, orphanage homes, elderly women and men, widows, widowers, and correctional centers; all of whom have benefited from Save The Needy’s initiatives within Lagos and its environs
As part of their humanitarian services, Apostle Ayoola Oladele recently led a massive team from Save The Needy on a visit to Agege central market, railway, Abule Egba, Iyana Ipaja down to Ile-epo area of Lagos and subsequently returned to Ikeja, down to Oshodi to donate food stuff, clothing materials, and cash to orphanages, the General Hospital in Igbogbi at Yaba to settle their hospital bills, a Police Station, and some areas of Ajao Estate, to name a few.
On a monthly basis, they would usually gather en masse to undertake this activity between 12:00 pm and 6:30 pm, joined by Apostle Ayoola Oladele’s wife and the church faithful, who were wholly supportive.
*Are there any financial returns or gains?*
All these activities were executed monthly to honor God, without any governmental or influential sponsorship, either domestically or internationally. The ministry incurred substantial monthly expenditures of millions of Naira, but God has consistently been its primary source of support and sustainability. We undertook these initiatives without anticipating reciprocal gestures from individuals, instead relying on God’s word.
We wholeheartedly invite anyone who feels inclined to partner or provide support to join us, as we formally appeal for support from philanthropic individuals, good Nigerians at home and abroad, brothers and sisters in Africa, and people of all nations worldwide – White, Arab, French, Asian, and everyone across the globe.
We respectfully solicit your support for Save The Needy’s With Your Substance Humanitarian Foundation, a charitable organization established in 2020 that provides assistance to the underprivileged without regard to religion, tribe, or creed.
*Services We Rendered:*
– Care for *fatherless* and *motherless* children
– Support for *widows* and *widowers*
– Assistance to *old age* men and women
– Aid to *prisoners*, *hospitalized patients*, and those in psychiatric care
– Relief for people affected by *crisis*, *flood*, *fire*, or other disasters
– Help for *individuals in need*
Bible Verses on Caring for the Needy:
1. *James 1:27*: “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”
2. *Deuteronomy 10:18*: “He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing.”
3. *Isaiah 1:17*: “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.”
*Ways to Support:*
– Donate to: *Account Name*: SAVE THE NEEDYS WITH YOUR SUBSTANCE HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION, *Account number*: 2047164004, *Bank name*: First Bank PLC.
– Contact: +2348036343973, WhatsApp/Line: +2348181959243.
– Venue: CDC Hall, Oshodi Local Government Secretariat Complex, Lagos, Nigeria.
*Call to Action:*
Please help spread the word about *Save The Needy’s With Your Substance Humanitarian Foundation*. Tell someone, tell somebody, tell people around you about this foundation serving humanity with dignity. Your one cent counts.
May God bless you abundantly for your kindness and support
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society
AjadiOyoOmituntun 3.0: Grassroots Walkout, Consultations Boost Ajadi’s Oyo Governorship Momentum
AjadiOyoOmituntun 3.0: Grassroots Walkout, Consultations Boost Ajadi’s Oyo Governorship Momentum
Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State staged a consultation walkout on Tuesday in support of the governorship aspiration of Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, reaffirming their confidence in his candidacy ahead of the party’s primaries.
The peaceful political procession, held across major communities within the council area, attracted party leaders, grassroots mobilisers, youths, market vendors, and supporters who described Ajadi as a loyal party member with strong grassroots appeal.
The consultation walkout, which commenced at Osengere in Ward 8—Ajadi’s political base—moved through Gbagi Market, Iwo Road, Monatan, Olodo and Erunmu, drawing enthusiastic reactions from residents and traders who came out to welcome the PDP gubernatorial aspirant and his supporters.
Speaking during the walkout, Ambassador Ajadi expressed appreciation to party members and residents for their show of solidarity, describing the exercise as a demonstration of unity within the PDP in Egbeda.
This show of love from my people in Egbeda Local Government means a lot to me. I am a committed member of the PDP and I remain dedicated to the growth and progress of our great party,” Ajadi said.
He added that his governorship ambition is driven by his desire to consolidate on the achievements of Governor Seyi Makinde and further deepen good governance in Oyo State.
“Our goal is to build on the good governance already established by His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde. We want to expand opportunities for our youths, strengthen the local economy and ensure that development gets to every community,” he stated.
At Gbagi International Market, one of the major commercial hubs visited during the walkout, Ajadi addressed traders and artisans, assuring them of inclusive governance if given the mandate.
“I am coming with a clear vision to serve the people of Oyo State. Our administration, by God’s grace, will prioritise traders, artisans and small business owners because they are the backbone of our economy,” he told the cheering crowd.
The walkout was attended by notable PDP leaders including the Chairman of Egbeda Local Government and Oyo State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Hon. Sikiru Oyedele Sanda; the Political Head/Administrator of Ajorosun LCDA, Hon. Ibrahim Oladebo, popularly known as Simple; the Chief of Staff to the Egbeda Local Government Chairman, Hon. Kabiru Siyanbola; and the PDP Chairman in Egbeda Local Government, Chief Alawe Olawale Ebenezer, among others.
Speaking on the significance of the exercise, Hon. Sanda described Ajadi as a dedicated party man whose aspiration deserves consideration.
“Ambassador Ajadi has demonstrated commitment to the PDP over the years. What we are witnessing today is a reflection of the acceptance he enjoys at the grassroots. Leaders will always consider candidates who have the support of the people,” he said.
Additionally, Chief Alawe noted that the consultation walkout was intended to reaffirm Ajadi’s loyalty to the PDP and to demonstrate his electability.
“Ajadi is not a stranger at our party. He is from Ward 8 here in Egbeda and he has remained consistent. We believe he is marketable and capable of flying the PDP flag if given the opportunity,” he said.
The event also featured entertainment performances by popular juju and gospel musician Otunba Femi Fadipe, popularly known as Femo Lancaster, alongside Bullion Records fast-rising hip-hop artiste Harcher (Abdul Rahman Yusuf), whose musical performances added colour to the political outing and attracted more young supporters.
Party faithful who spoke with journalists during the event said the turnout of supporters and the convoy of vehicles and motorcycles that accompanied the walkout showed the growing acceptance of Ajadi’s aspiration within the local government.
Observers noted that the consultation tour forms part of Ajadi’s ongoing grassroots engagement strategy aimed at strengthening his support base across Oyo State ahead of the PDP governorship race.
The walkout ended with a renewed call by supporters for party leaders to consider Ajadi’s popularity and loyalty to the PDP when the process of selecting the party’s governorship candidate begins.
Education
NIGERIA’S EDUCATION STRIDES, GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT: When Evidence Travels from Jigawa
NIGERIA’S EDUCATION STRIDES, GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT: When Evidence Travels from Jigawa
…as President Tinubu set to commission Africa’s largest schools complex in Lagos
By O’tega Ogra
There is a quiet shift happening in Nigeria’s education system. You will not find it in speeches neither will you find it in long policy documents. But if you look closely, you will see it in something far more difficult to dismiss. Evidence.
Last week in San Francisco, at the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) conference, data from classrooms in Jigawa State was presented before a global audience. Not projections. Not estimates. A record of what is happening inside a public system in Nigeria. 
That distinction matters. For years, much of what the world has understood about education in countries like ours has been assembled from a distance. National averages. Modelled estimates and reports written long after the fact. What was presented this time came from within. Attendance tracked daily. Teachers reassigned based on need. Classrooms observed as they function. All under a digitalised ecosystem.
In Jigawa, under the JigawaUNITE foundational learning digital programme, the numbers tell a simple story. Within roughly 150 days of implementation which commenced at the end of 2024, 95 previously understaffed schools were fully staffed. Pupil teacher ratio moved from 114:1 to 70:1. Daily attendance rose from 39 per cent to 77 per cent. This remarkable improvement was not achieved by expanding the workforce. It came from reorganising what already existed under a digital umbrella.
There is something instructive in that. Nigeria has never lacked policy. What we have often lacked is the discipline of execution. The ability to take what already exists and make it work as intended. That is where the real shift is beginning to show.
But it would be too convenient to reduce this to one programme.
At the federal level, the direction has also been adjusting. The Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, has placed measurable outcomes, foundational learning, and teacher quality back at the centre of policy. UBEC, the Federal Government’s Universal Basic Education body, continues to drive national interventions around school improvement and teacher development, even as it insists that reform must remain system-led and not fragmented.
The First Lady’s education interventions, through the Renewed Hope Initiative, have reinforced education as a national priority, particularly around access, learning materials, and inclusion. These are different levers, but they are part of the same ecosystem.
And then there is the fiscal reality.
Recent reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have increased allocations to subnational governments, creating more room for states to act. In a federation like Nigeria, that matters. Because education is not delivered from Abuja. It is delivered in states. In schools. In classrooms.
What Jigawa has done is to use that room and the Executive Governor of the state, the State Universal Basic Education Board, and their partners on the JigawaUNITE project, New Globe, must be given kudos.
However, Jigawa is not alone in this journey.
In Kwara, efforts to align teaching with actual learning levels are beginning to correct a structural mismatch in classrooms. In Lagos and Edo, structured pedagogy and closer monitoring are improving consistency in teaching. Across the entire ecosystem, state governments, federal institutions like UBEC, and delivery partners like NewGlobe are pushing at the same question from different angles.
How do children actually learn better?
In a prior reflection, Ifeyinwa Ugochukwu, VP at NewGlobe, captured the urgency clearly. With the right tools, training, and use of data, foundational learning outcomes can improve at scale. The real risk, she noted, is delay, allowing learning gaps to become permanent.
That warning should not be ignored because the context remains difficult. Nigeria still carries one of the largest out of school populations in the world. Learning gaps remain. Progress in one state does not resolve a national challenge, but it does something else.
It proves that movement is possible.
What was presented in Washington did not claim success. It demonstrated function. It showed that a Nigerian sub-national can generate evidence that holds up in a global room. That reform does not always require something new. Sometimes it requires using what already exists more honestly and more efficiently.
The real question now is whether this remains an exception.
Or whether it becomes a pattern.
Because reform at scale is never built on isolated wins. It is built on systems that can reproduce them.
And perhaps that is why the timing matters.
This week, another subnational, Lagos State, is expected to commission the Tolu Schools Complex in Ajegunle, a sprawling 36-school integrated facility spread across 11.7 hectares, designed to serve over 20,000 students, and described as the largest school community in Africa. 
There is a connection here that should not be missed.
On one hand, a classroom system in Jigawa is learning how to organise itself better. On the other, a state like Lagos is building the physical scale required to carry thousands of learners at once.
One is structure. The other is capacity.
Real progress sits where both meet because education reform is not only about what we build, it is about how well what we build actually works.
For once, the data was not explaining Nigeria from the outside.
It was coming from within.
And it carried weight.
society
BREAKING: Onireti Appointed Director-General of City Boy Movement in Oyo State
*BREAKING: Onireti Appointed Director-General of City Boy Movement in Oyo State*
The political atmosphere in Oyo State recorded a major development on Monday with the appointment of Hon. Olufemi Onireti as the new Director-General of the City Boy Movement, the grassroots mobilisation structure championing support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu across the country.
The appointment was announced by the movement’s Director-General, Mr Francis Shoga, in Abuja on Tuesday during the handover of the appointment letter to Onireti.
This is coming days after his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), where he had been an active figure and former House of Representatives candidate.
His new role is expected to reposition the group’s activities and strengthen its outreach ahead of future political engagements in Oyo State.
According to the movement’s leadership, Onireti was chosen based on his “wide political network, proven organisational capacity and strong presence among the youth and grassroots stakeholders.”
Speaking with newsmen, Onireti expressed gratitude for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to deploy his experience to advance the objectives of the City Boy Movement across the state.
Onireti said his decision to join the ruling party was a personal conviction shaped by ongoing political realignments and his commitment to supporting a broader progressive coalition at both state and national levels.
Hon. Onireti added that his appointment followed extensive consultations and harmonisation with his followers.
He assured supporters that his leadership would prioritise inclusiveness, strategic mobilisation and effective communication.
“I am committed to galvanising our structures and ensuring that Oyo State remains a stronghold for the ideals we stand for,” he said.
Political observers note that his appointment may shift the dynamics of political mobilisation in Oyo State, given his influence and recent political moves.
The City Boy Movement is expected to unveil its new operational roadmap in the coming days.
The movement, a prominent youth-driven support platform advancing President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, positions Onireti to lead its grassroots mobilisation efforts in Oyo as part of its national structure ahead of the 2027 elections.
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