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I Am Ready To Change The Face Of Entertainment In Warri, Delta State. – Oghenetega David Onaemor

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I Am Ready To Change The Face Of Entertainment In Warri, Delta State. - Oghenetega David Onaemor

I Am Ready To Change The Face Of Entertainment In Warri, Delta State. – Oghenetega David Onaemor

 

 

Oghenetega David Onaemor, is the CEO of Cruize Unplugged Limited, the 16 years old graduate from the prestigious Day waterman college is ready to take Warri, Delta state by storm with his upcoming concert tagged “Cruize Unplugged Concert” slated to happen at the Brownhill Coliseum in Warri by July 15, 2023.

 

 

 

 

In this interview, He hinted that the inspiration behind the cruise unplugged concert is seeing how celebrity live their life. He said living in delta with not having so much to do when he is home as most of his friends lived in Lagos was another source of his inspiration to try something new. Not lot of shows and events are regularly done so he took the step.

 

 

I Am Ready To Change The Face Of Entertainment In Warri, Delta State. - Oghenetega David Onaemor

 

He promises to take Warri, Delta State to the next level when it comes to entertainment and events….. Enjoy

Q.What brought about the inspiration of the idea of this cruise unplugged.How long have you been thinking about it and what is the inspiration behind it

 

 

 

A. I mean have been seeing people like well not necessarily my age but just seeing how celebrity live their life and their are some people of my age that been doing this and how also i live in delta and when i come back home most of my friends are in Lagos and i dont have that many things to do
Because i dont see people doing shows and events regularly so yeah i just want to be the one to take a step.

 

 

 

 

Q.Do you think with the way Delta state especially Warri is,do you think you can pull that same crowd your contemporaries in Lagos would have pulled if that show happened in Lagos.

 

 

 

 

A. I mean i don’t really know.it’s possible,it is not that it is not possible , anything is possible

Q.But you don’t have friends in Warri, how do you hope to pull crowd in Warri for the show

A.it’s not like i don’t have friends,i have friends but obviously not as much as i have in Lagos,but my friends in warri can also stay up with me.

Q. What is your idea of the entertainment industry entirely and why entertainment at this age

A. Entertainment Industry. I just feel like we have gotten to the stage where we can get to the internet post anything and reach people across the world and everywhere .it’s a good thing to me i feel like it’s a good thing.

Q.Are you going to go on with this or you have other things that you also want to do

A. I’m going to go on with this but as time comes there is always a new idea

Q.I also know that you love football

A. Yes I like football alot

Q. Lets talk about your hobby

A. Football,i like listening to music, watching movies and stuffs like that

Q. Who is your favorite footballer

A. I like Ronaldo

Q. When we talk about music ,who is your favorite artist in Nigeria and the international environment

A. I like Davido in Nigeria and outside i’ll say lil baby

Q.Do you see yourself singing in the future

A it is possible i dont know yet,i have done some stuffs with my friends but not a serious studio or anything just open up the laptop and yeah but if i’m good enough yes

Q.Do you dance

A. I never really like dancing but would like to learn

Q. Are you an extrovert or an introvert

A. It depends on where I am. I could be an extrovert sometimes and an introvert most times.

Q.How do you feel about your parent supporting you

A.i feel very good,the fact that not everyone would think their child is actually going to push for that,they are very supportive.My dad i love him,my mom i love her.They are very supportive.i would say I Love them.

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Dr. Bernard Shiaunda Eete Mobilizes Loyalists Ahead of Kenya’s General Election

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Dr. Bernard Shiaunda Eete Mobilizes Loyalists Ahead of Kenya’s General Election

 

Ahead of Kenya’s 2027 general election, Nyanza ODM aspirant Dr. Bernard Shiaunda Eete, popularly known as Dumex3, has intensified grassroots mobilization by holding a strategic meeting with his loyalists across the region. The gathering was aimed at aligning his team, refining campaign strategies, and positioning the movement for a decisive outcome at the polls.

 

The meeting provided an important platform for open consultation, idea exchange, and consensus building. Dr. Eete emphasized the need for unity, discipline, and clear communication as the campaign enters a critical phase. According to attendees, the discussions focused on strengthening the political structure on the ground, addressing community concerns, and ensuring that the movement remains responsive to the aspirations of the people.

 

A key focus was Dr. Eete’s developmental agenda for Nyanza. He outlined his commitments to education, youth empowerment, healthcare access, and infrastructure development, noting that these areas remain central to transforming lives in the region. He urged his loyalists to carry the message to the grassroots, explaining both what has been achieved so far and what the region stands to gain if they rally behind his candidacy.

 

“This is not just about winning an election. It’s about building a stronger, united political movement that delivers real change for our people,” Dr. Eete told the gathering. He called on his supporters to remain focused, avoid divisive rhetoric, and engage voters with facts about his track record and plans.

 

The meeting ended with a renewed commitment from the loyalists to expand outreach, coordinate ward-level activities, and mobilize voters ahead of party primaries and the general election. Organizers described the session as productive, noting that it sharpened the team’s resolve and clarified immediate next steps.

 

As political activity heats up in Nyanza, Dr. Eete’s camp says the strategy is clear: consolidate support, communicate consistently, and deliver a campaign anchored on service and results.

Live update from Kenya by Hon. Babatunde Seidu, Youths Ambassador._

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Mayor of Brampton Honours Olajumoke Abegunde For Charitable Works

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Mayor of Brampton Honours Olajumoke Abegunde For Charitable Works 

…Foundation Touches Over 8,000 Women, Widows, and Youth in Ondo State…..

…Collaborates with International Partners for Free Skill Acquisition in Canada…

 

 

For Chief Mrs. Olajumoke Abegunde, the act of touching lives positively and contributing meaningfully to societal development is not merely a pastime but a deeply ingrained existential mandate. With unwavering gusto, she has remained faithful to this noble vision, championing the esoteric principle that cheerful giving and advocacy for the downtrodden are responsibilities too sacred to be left exclusively in the hands of the government.

 

This resolute philosophy has not only engendered transformative impact within her immediate locality but has also catapulted her onto the global stage. Recently, her passionate charitable exertions—executed both within and outside the shores of Nigeria—earned her prestigious international recognition.

 

A Legacy of Grassroots Transformation

 

As the visionary founder of the Jummy I Care Foundation, Chief Mrs. Abegunde has systematically dismantled barriers of vulnerability across Ondo State. Through sustained philanthropic gestures, she has disbursed extensive humanitarian relief and social assistance to over 3,000 indigent widows and elderly persons. In parallel, her foundation has galvanized robust support for orphaned and vulnerable children while orchestrating an ambitious women’s empowerment programme. To date, over 5,000 women have benefited from skills acquisition and income-generating activities designed to cultivate self-reliance and entrepreneurial audacity. Many of these beneficiaries have also received start-up seed capital to establish their own enterprises.

 

A proud alumna of Criminology and Security Studies from the National Open University of Nigeria, Chief Mrs. Abegunde has also distinguished herself as a patron of youth development. She has sponsored numerous essay writing and entrepreneurship competitions across Ondo State, in addition to funding medical outreaches, orphanage interventions, Iftar and Easter entrepreneurship programmes, and sustained feeding initiatives for the less privileged.

 

Her core philosophy remains immutable: when those who are well-to-do invest strategically in their immediate society, the collective becomes safer, more stable, and poised for greater heights.

 

International Collaboration and Brampton Honour

 

In a decisive move to intensify her developmental footprint, the Jummy I Care Foundation recently entered into a strategic tripartite collaboration with the Habeeb Okunola Foundation and the MakeMee Elegant Foundation. Together, they delivered a gratuitous, high-impact skill acquisition training programme to residents of Brampton, Canada.

 

Participants were immersed in an array of artisan crafts, including the production of resin bags, photo books, picture otters, resin key holders and frame holders, ornamental flower vases, rhinestone embellishment, and the advanced technique of printing images on fabrics.

 

In a ceremonial recognition of her sustained benevolence, the Mayor of Brampton formally hosted Chief Mrs. Abegunde and her delegation at the mayor’s office. The mayor personally expressed profound gratitude for her unwavering support of community development and entrepreneurship. As a tangible emblem of this appreciation, she was presented with a personally signed certificate of appreciation and commendation.

 

Unwavering Commitment to the Future

 

While accepting the honour, Chief Mrs. Olajumoke Abegunde reaffirmed her immutable resolve. She declared that her commitment to touching lives remains absolute and non-negotiable. According to her, she will not relent in ensuring that more lives are touched, more support is channeled to the people, and greater stability is secured for communities. She further emphasized her dedication to cultivating the spirit of entrepreneurship among women and youths as a cornerstone for sustainable development.

 

With over 8,000 direct beneficiaries in Nigeria alone and an expanding international footprint, Chief Mrs. Abegunde stands as a formidable testament to the profound change one determined philanthropist can effectuate when passion meets purpose.

 

Mayor of Brampton Honours Olajumoke Abegunde For Charitable Works 

…Foundation Touches Over 8,000 Women, Widows, and Youth in Ondo State…..

…Collaborates with International Partners for Free Skill Acquisition in Canada…

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APM Senatorial Candidate Ajadi Distributes Over 500 Bags of Rice

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APM Senatorial Candidate Ajadi Distributes Over 500 Bags of Rice

 

The Senatorial candidate of Oyo Central Senatorial District under the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has distributed over 500 bags of rice to residents, party members, state executives, and key stakeholders across Oyo State ahead of the forthcoming Eid al-Adha celebration.

The gesture, which forms part of his annual humanitarian outreach, was aimed at easing economic hardship and strengthening unity among party executives, party members, and residents within the senatorial district during the festive period.

Ajadi said the distribution was a continuation of his commitment to supporting vulnerable households and fostering community solidarity, especially at a time when many families are facing rising food prices and economic pressure.

He explained that Eid al-Adha is rooted in sacrifice, sharing, and compassion, adding that political leadership must consistently reflect empathy for the people, regardless of political affiliation or election cycles.

According to him, the intervention was extended to party executives, grassroots mobilizers, youth groups, and key stakeholders across the senatorial district to ensure equitable distribution across different segments of the political structure in Oyo State.

Ajadi further noted that the initiative was designed to complement household food needs during the festive season, stressing that small acts of support can significantly ease the burden on families affected by economic challenges.
He urged political leaders at all levels to prioritize welfare-driven initiatives that have direct impact on citizens, emphasizing that leadership should go beyond campaigns to sustained service delivery and humanitarian engagement.

Beneficiaries of the rice distribution expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely and thoughtful amid rising food costs across the country.

They commended Ajadi for maintaining close contact with grassroots members and consistently demonstrating what they described as people-oriented leadership.

The distribution exercise was carried out across selected locations within Oyo Central Senatorial District and coordinated through local party structures to ensure fairness and orderly sharing.

Political observers in the state noted that such interventions have become a key feature of political engagement in Nigeria, particularly during festive seasons, as politicians seek to connect with constituents beyond electoral promises.

As the Eid al-Adha celebration approaches, Ajadi reaffirmed his commitment to continuing similar initiatives aimed at supporting families and promoting unity among residents of Oyo State.

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