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Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun Receives Award for Philanthropy

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Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun Receives Award for Philanthropy

 

In a momentous ceremony held at the highbrow Radisson Blu Hotel in GRA, Ikeja, High Chief Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun, widely recognized as IBD Dende, received an illustrious Award of Excellence presented by the City of Brampton, Canada. This prestigious recognition highlights his outstanding contributions to philanthropy, empowerment, and entrepreneurial development in Nigeria, affirming the profound impact he has made on countless lives through his IBD Foundation.

 

The event was graced by a formal delegation representing the Mayor of Brampton, His Lordship Mayor Patrick Brown, led by Mr. Richard Forward, the Senior Manager of the Financial Advisory Budget Office. During the award presentation, the delegation emphasized Brampton’s dedication to cultivating international partnerships with distinguished leaders like IBD Dende, who is renowned for his philanthropy and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those in need.

 

The award acknowledged Dende’s extensive philanthropic initiatives, particularly through his IBD Foundation, which has spearheaded transformative projects in various communities throughout Lagos and Ogun States. The recognition also included a formal commendation letter sealed by Mayor Brown, praising Dende’s tireless efforts in economic development, community growth, and his active support for the recently concluded African Made Economic Growth Initiative (AMEGI) in Canada, a significant event that was attended by his wife, Mrs. Omolara Egungbohun.

 

During the ceremony, Mayor Brown’s representatives delivered a poignant message regarding the importance of recognizing impactful figures within the community, noting, “With a vibrant Nigerian community of approximately 12,000 residents in Brampton, it is vital to spotlight individuals like Chief Dende who are making a tangible difference in the welfare of others.” This statement illustrates Dende’s role as a beacon of hope and progress within the Nigerian diaspora.

 

The distinguished delegation included Mr. Imadu Maurice, an adviser and community engagement specialist from the Mayor’s Office, and Mrs. Kehinde Adelaja-Okoroafor, Founder of the Make Mee Elegant Foundation. Both speakers highlighted Dende’s deep compassion for the marginalized and his relentless drive to empower them through various initiatives.

 

As a gesture of ongoing collaboration and mutual support, Mayor Brown extended a warm invitation to Chief Ibrahim to participate in next year’s AMEGI event, set to be hosted by the City of Brampton. This event aims not only to strengthen economic ties but also to empower one thousand women, celebrating the rich contributions of the African diaspora to Canadian society.

 

Upon receiving the award, Chief Dende articulated his commitment to philanthropy, emphasizing how he has consistently demonstrated his wealth through substantial investments in empowerment initiatives, particularly benefitting the people of Yewa land. He praised Mayor Brown and his administration for their commendable efforts in making Brampton one of the finest cities in Canada, stating, “Your hands-on leadership in championing the Brampton Youth Empowerment Initiative, alongside the recent Affordable Housing Expansion Program, exemplifies public service that truly uplifts its citizens in real time.”

 

Dende further expressed his enthusiasm for deepening collaborative efforts with the residents of Brampton, especially during his upcoming visit to Canada next year. He hopes to extend his philanthropic and developmental programs to the city, thereby supporting local initiatives and fostering shared prosperity.

 

“Through the IBD Foundation, our mission remains clear: to restore essential human amenities to communities where they have been lost and to create opportunities where none currently exist. We have invested heavily in educational sponsorships, healthcare interventions, humanitarian relief, rural development, and initiatives to support women-led entrepreneurial ventures. Over the years, we have provided thousands of essential medical treatments, delivered millions of meals to those in need, and supported youth who require encouragement and belief in their potential,” Dende articulated passionately.

 

For Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun, receiving this honour signifies not only individual achievement but also reflects the strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Canadian institutions and Nigerian leaders dedicated to societal improvement and resilience. It stands as a powerful reminder of what can be accomplished when people come together to uplift their communities.

 

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22 Years After: Arsenal Clinch the Premier League Title as Prophesied by Dr Chris Okafor

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*22 Years After: Arsenal Clinch the Premier League Title as Prophesied by Dr Chris Okafor*

 

When God speaks, none of His words go unfulfilled.

Just a week ago, the Generational Prophet and popular Lagos cleric, Dr Chris Okafor, declared that Arsenal would win the 2025/26 Premier League title. Despite doubts and predictions favoring defending champions Manchester City, the prophet stated clearly that he had received the word directly from God.

On May 19, 2026, that prophecy came to pass.

After Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, Arsenal were confirmed as Premier League champions with one game to spare. It marked the end of a 22-year wait for the Gunners, whose last league title came in the 2003/04 season.

Football fans across the globe are now congratulating Arsenal Football Club on their historic victory. For many believers, it’s another reminder that true prophecy still speaks today.

Dr Chris Okafor is one of the well-known prophets who many say hears directly from God. With this fulfillment, he joins the list of voices whose words have come to pass on the global stage.

 

By Sunday Adeyemi
Society Herald

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PROF. MONDY SELLE GOLD ANNOUNCES SERVICE OF SONGS FOR LATE MOTHER, MA BEDAGBERE JENNIFER GOLD*

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*PROF. MONDY SELLE GOLD ANNOUNCES SERVICE OF SONGS FOR LATE MOTHER, MA BEDAGBERE JENNIFER GOLD*

_A Life Celebrated: Family and Community to Honor 114 Years of Legacy in Newark, New Jersey_

*NEWARK, NEW JERSEY* — Prof. Mondy Selle Gold, Chairman of the Ijaw Diaspora Council and Chairman of the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC) in the United States, has announced the _Service of Songs_ in honor of his late mother, *Ma Bedagbere Jennifer Gold (nee Ozikozi), Amaokosuere of Torugbene*, who passed away at the age of 114.

In a public statement, Prof. Gold wrote with a deeply reflective heart to invite family, friends, well-wishers, and members of the Ijaw diaspora community to a sacred gathering celebrating the life, quiet strength, and enduring love of the matriarch.

_“This sacred gathering, set aside to celebrate her life, her quiet strength, and the enduring love she shared so generously, has been scheduled as follows,”_ Prof. Gold stated.

The Service of Songs is scheduled to hold on *Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM* at the *Abundant Grace Christian Center (The Newark Foursquare Church), 708 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07108*. And her Burial is slated on 12th -14th July 2026

A reception will follow immediately after the service at the same venue.

The family has indicated that the dress code is optional, suggesting *formal black or white, or all-white attire* in celebration of Ma Bedagbere’s life.

*A Life of Legacy and Cultural Significance*
Ma Bedagbere Jennifer Gold, fondly remembered as _Amaokosuere of Torugbene_, lived 114 years marked by resilience, faith, and generous love for family and community. As a matriarch and custodian of Ijaw cultural values, she was widely respected for her wisdom, humility, and unwavering commitment to her family and people.

Her passing has drawn condolences from across the Ijaw diaspora and beyond, with tributes highlighting her role as a pillar of strength and a unifying figure within the community.

Prof. Gold humbly requested the prayers, presence, and spiritual support of all attendees as they gather _“to celebrate a life well lived and a soul now at rest in the Lord.”_

_“With sincere love and gratitude,”_ Prof. Gold concluded in his announcement.

*About Prof. Mondy Selle Gold*
Prof. Mondy Selle Gold is the Chairman of the Ijaw Diaspora Council and a prominent voice in diaspora advocacy, politics, cultural preservation, and community development for Ijaw people worldwide. He also serves as the Chairman of the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC) in the United States, where he continues to champion engagement between the diaspora and homeland development initiatives.

 

PROF. MONDY SELLE GOLD ANNOUNCES SERVICE OF SONGS FOR LATE MOTHER, MA BEDAGBERE JENNIFER GOLD*

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University Farms Urged to Drive Innovation, Boost Revenue

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University Farms Urged to Drive Innovation, Boost Revenue

 

A former Director in the Directorate of Environmental Management, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Dr. Akinpelu Basiru Ojo has called for the transformation of university farms into centres of innovation and sustainable revenue generation.

Dr. Ojo made this call at the 2026 Pre-Season Farming Seminar organised by the Directorate of University Farms (DUFARMS), held recently at FUNAAB.

 

While delivering his keynote address on the theme of the seminar, “The University Farm as an Incubation Ground for Innovation and Revenue Generation,” Dr. Ojo noted that university farms have evolved beyond their traditional roles into dynamic hubs for research, entrepreneurship, and industry collaboration.

He identified key areas where university farms could drive innovation, including research and development, student entrepreneurship, technology transfer, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He further urged DUFARMS to explore opportunities in commercial agricultural production, value addition and agro-processing, consultancy services, research partnerships, agritourism, and intellectual property commercialisation.

Highlighting potential challenges confronting university farms, the former Director listed inadequate funding, weak industry linkages, climate change, environmental risks, and limited commercial orientation. He, however, proposed strategies for optimisation, including the adoption of agribusiness models, integration of modern technologies, strengthened partnerships, promotion of student-led enterprises, and the development of sustainable value chains.

Reflecting on the evolution of DUFARMS, Dr. Ojo paid tribute to past Vice-Chancellors, beginning with the pioneer Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nimbe Adedipe, whose vision led to the establishment of the University Farm. He also acknowledged milestones recorded under successive administrations, including the expansion of cashew and oil palm plantations, as well as the establishment of processing facilities for value addition.

He further commended the contributions of past and present staff, alongside former students who have attained notable academic positions, encouraging staff to uphold discipline, integrity, and continuous professional development.

As part of his recommendations for future growth, Dr. Ojo proposed the establishment of crop collection plots, revival of underutilised crops, exploration of cashew nutshell liquid production for revenue generation, and expansion of tree crop plantations such as cashew and oil palm.

Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Babatunde Kehinde, who declared the seminar open, emphasised the importance of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning in achieving institutional objectives. He described the seminar as timely and essential, noting that the University was established not only for teaching and research but also for meaningful community engagement, particularly in supporting farmers to enhance productivity.

Prof. Kehinde also commended DUFARMS for its efforts, especially its introduction of value addition initiatives, and urged staff, particularly in livestock production, to scale up activities in poultry, beef, pork, and egg production to improve the visibility and impact of the University Farms.

The seminar concluded with a renewed commitment by participants to reposition DUFARMS as a hub for innovation, practical training, and sustainable revenue generation, in line with global best practices.

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