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I’M Fulfilled, Happy Whenever I Meet Less Privileged In Our Society ~Dr. Toyin Aborisade

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Yuletide Largesse: Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade Set To Host 500 Families For Lunch, Doles Out Food, Gifts Items In Erukucity, Dec 15

I’M Fulfilled, Happy Whenever I Meet Less Privileged In Our Society
~Dr. Toyin Aborisade, CEO Phemnick Life Support

… Phemnick Life Support started very small, but we’re focused

+ Phemnick Life Support has given scholarship to many Nigerians to further their education in abroad

 

 

 

 

 

Dr.Toyin Aborisade, MD/CEO Phemnick Life Support and quintessential, proactive Global immigration specialist was on Monday 15th November 2022 engaged his media aide Oluwaseun BethNews Madia, to confided in him by saying he derives joy and
fulfillment in meeting the needs of the less privileged in our society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a brief Phone chat with his media aide. Dr. Toyin Aborisade an illustrious son of Erukucity in Ekiti Local Government of Kwara State said,

 

 

 

 

“my first and primary focus is to uplift the standard of living of the
downtrodden in our society. “I will not be interested in politics, charity/ humanitarian affairs or even business, if it does not concern the people; if it doesn’t concern the little boy and girl hawking along the road, when he or she is suppose to be in school”, especially some of my hometown people he insisted. As “It doesn’t make any sense to me” ,he added further.

 

 

I'M Fulfilled, Happy Whenever I Meet Less Privileged In Our Society
~Dr. Toyin Aborisade,

 

 

For those who didn’t know Dr. Toyin Aborisade is a well trained US Global immigration specialist and the Chairman/CEO of Phemnick Life Supporthe found many years ago with various subsidiaries in Travels and Tours, Agriculture, Sports, Rentals services, Fashion and Style and Food Services etc. He also has considerable stake in Microfinance banking institutions, media and Information Technology. Phemnick Life Support is a top notch company established years ago with business interests covering travel and tours, foreign education placement, sports, scholarship food and agriculture, and consulting with offices in Lagos, Kwara, Osun and in diaspora such as Texas, Maryland, Texaco, Jamaica et cl.

When asked why he chose to become a philanthropist/ entrepreneur, he said, “life is bigger than just for myself and my family and maybe a few
other people. But I wanted more from life”. Life and living is all
about making impact in the lives of others. I don’t just want to be able to be comfortable all by myself. I don’t want to live for just
myself and my family. Besides, I needed to be part of the solutions in the business world. No doubt, immigration/ medical is my first love but the
reality is that if I had not followed my dream boldly, perhaps, the
over one thousand I have helped also over one fifty employees in Phemnick Life Support across the country, may be part of the unemployed Nigerians.

They may also be part of the six Nigerians that joins the rank of extremely poor people in the world,every minute.
Perhaps, what we have been doing with the Phemnick Life Support wouldn’t have happened.

As an entrepreneur with major stake in the service industry,
particularly in travels and tours, foreign education, sports, scholarship, media, amongst others, also as someone who practices the act of giving back through our company/NGO Phemnick Life Support I can say that there is nothing more fulfilling than providing solutions and meeting the needs of the less privileged in our society”.

The young and vibrant entrepreneur/philanthropist Dr. Toyin Aborisade father of three, with such an uncommon relaxed approach to issues, had a good smiles during the one hour conversations with his media aide when he was asked how much he invested in Phemnick Life Support considering how big the company has become. Responding he said; “well, it is a seamless truth, proven over and again that big things start small. We started very small. But we were focused. Driven by the passion to provide best, world class quality services to our clients. We simply persisted on the path of our focus. I personally celebrate the success of our clients. Each client means the world to me personally.

Right now, we have over fifty Nigerians families alone that we have successfully offered our travel and tour service. So now, its a bit difficult for me to keep track of them all. But I celebrate every of our success because I understand that our efforts to each person’s pursuit may just be that missing link, the reason why they will achieve academic or business successes, build companies, employ people, make contributions to better our society.

Phemnick Life Support has given scholarship to many Nigerians to further their education in abroad likewise those in the sports arena has also been sponsored to Mexico, USA and other part of the country and we promised to do more.

I'M Fulfilled, Happy Whenever I Meet Less Privileged In Our Society
~Dr. Toyin Aborisade,

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Enhancing public safety and security: The Halo Trust, US Govt partner to provide ammunition handling and accounting training at Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria

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Enhancing public safety and security: The Halo Trust, US Govt partner to provide ammunition handling and accounting training at Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria

 

 

 

The Nigeria Police Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal – Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (NPF EOD-CBRN) has successfully completed the first batch of training for 19 personnel on Ammunition Handling and Accounting Course. The training, held in Ikeja, Lagos, from December 3-20, 2024, was organized by The HALO Trust and sponsored by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

According to The HALO Trust’s Country Director for Nigeria, Prince Ganiyu Otunba, this training is part of aholistic NPF-HALO developed project aimed at supporting personnel capacity building, addressing equipment needs, and enhancing the operational readiness of the NPF EOD-CBRN Command to mitigate explosive ordnance threats in Nigeria. A second batch of 22 personnel is scheduled to undergo the same training in January.

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun PhD, NPM, through the CP EOD–CBRN CP Patrick Atayero expressed gratitude to the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs andThe Trust HALO for their support.

The training aimed to equip NPF EOD-CBRN personnel with the knowledge, skills, and best practices necessary to handle and account for ammunition and explosives safely and securely. The course also focused on ensuring proper accounting and record-keeping, preventing theft and diversion, reducing the risk of unplanned explosions at munitions sites, and promoting international best practices.

The NPF appreciates the support provided by the United States government, which will have a profoundly positive impact on the society.
CP Patrick Atayero emphasized the importance of responsible ammunition management in preventing the proliferation of illicit weapons and reducing the risk of unplanned explosions at munitions sites. He urged all stakeholders to collaborate with the Police in efforts to prevent the diversion, misuse, and unauthorized handling of explosive and other hazardous materials.

 

About HALO
The HALO Trust is the world’s largest humanitarian organization engaged in the field of Mine Action and weapons and ammunition management. With over 35 years’ experience, The HALO Trust is the most experienced organization in the field of Weapons and Ammunition Management, rehabilitating and constructing armouries and ammunition stores to international standards, disposing of unsafe and unserviceable weapons and ammunition, and building national capacity to allow for the safe, accountable and secure management and control of weapons and ammunition.
The HALO Trust presently implements Mine Action and weapons and ammunition management projects in 30 countries and territories. In 2024, HALO trained a total of 106 Nigeria security forces personnel in weapons and ammunition management.

Enhancing public safety and security: The Halo Trust, US Govt partner to provide ammunition handling and accounting training at Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria

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“Sentenced to Death for Stealing a Fowl: The Shocking Case of Segun Olowookere Sparks National Outrage”

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“Sentenced to Death for Stealing a Fowl: The Shocking Case of Segun Olowookere Sparks National Outrage”

“Sentenced to Death for Stealing a Fowl: The Shocking Case of Segun Olowookere Sparks National Outrage”

 

The Nigerian social media space was thrown into an uproar on Tuesday as news spread about Segun Olowookere, an only child, who was sentenced to death by hanging for stealing a fowl in Osun State. The case, which dates back to 2010, has raised serious questions about justice, fairness, and the Nigerian judicial system.

Olowookere, now 31, was arrested alongside Sunday Morakinyo in Oyan, Odo-Otin Local Government Area, when he was just 17 years old. Accused of robbing a police officer of two fowls and eggs worth ₦20,000, the duo was convicted in 2014 by Justice Jide Falola of the Osun State High Court.

The Arrest and Trial

According to Olowookere, his ordeal began when a group of minors, allegedly involved in theft, named him as their gang leader. Despite his denial, he was subjected to severe torture by police officers and detained without immediate legal recourse.

“The police demanded ₦30,000 for my bail, but my father could only raise ₦20,000. Before he could return with the full amount, I was transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Osogbo,” Olowookere recounted.

At trial, six witnesses testified against him. Although he pleaded not guilty and claimed innocence, the court relied heavily on a controversial confession reportedly obtained under duress. Justice Falola sentenced both Olowookere and Morakinyo to death for armed robbery, life imprisonment for robbery, and three years for theft.

Public Outcry and Calls for Justice

The harsh sentence, perceived as disproportionate to the crime, has ignited widespread criticism. Human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) condemned the ruling, arguing that the trial was unlawful since Olowookere was a minor at the time of the offence.

Falana stated, “The Osun State High Court lacked jurisdiction over the case. The matter should have been handled by the Family Court, which would not impose the death penalty on a child.”

Governor Adeleke’s Intervention

“Sentenced to Death for Stealing a Fowl: The Shocking Case of Segun Olowookere Sparks National Outrage”

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has ordered an investigation and initiated steps for a pardon. “I assure the public that this case is receiving urgent attention. Justice and fairness must prevail,” the governor announced on X.

Lingering Appeal and a Tarnished Legacy

The case is still pending appeal at the Court of Appeal, Akure, 13 years after it began. Meanwhile, Justice Falola, who presided over the trial, was recently retired by the National Judicial Council following a separate scandal involving professional misconduct.

The Human Toll

Olowookere, who has spent over a decade on death row, dreams of becoming a doctor. He has trained under medical practitioners at his custodial center and hopes to prove his innocence and contribute to society.

“I pray to God to set me free. I am not a criminal. I’ve never stolen anything in my life,” he said.

Morakinyo, his co-convict, was not as fortunate. Following years of torture, he has developed severe mental health issues and is now unrecognizable, according to Olowookere.

What’s Next?

As the public awaits the conclusion of the appeal process, Olowookere’s story has become a rallying point for advocacy against systemic injustice. Many Nigerians are calling for comprehensive judicial reforms to prevent such cases in the future.

The tragedy of Segun Olowookere is a grim reminder of the cracks in Nigeria’s justice system—cracks that have left a young man’s life hanging in the balance for over a decade.

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Nigerian Man Returns ₦5 Million Mistakenly Sent to His Account Amid Economic Hardship

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Nigerian Man Returns ₦5 Million Mistakenly Sent to His Account Amid Economic Hardship

A Nigerian man, Ben Kingsley Nwashara, has become a symbol of integrity after returning ₦5 million mistakenly deposited into his bank account during a time of widespread economic hardship in the country.

Nigerian Man Returns ₦5 Million Mistakenly Sent to His Account Amid Economic Hardship

Nwashara shared his experience on X (formerly Twitter) on December 20, posting a screenshot of the unexpected transaction alert. He expressed astonishment at receiving such a large amount during challenging financial times.

“Someone mistakenly sent me ₦5,000,000 (Five Million Naira) to my Fidelity Bank account. In this hard time? I’ve been getting calls from different persons because of this,” he wrote.

Determined to resolve the situation lawfully, Nwashara immediately contacted the police to report the incident, explaining his intent to protect himself from potential fraud accusations.

“I will be headed to the police station to make a statement. Let the bearer of the account come and confirm he or she sent it with evidence,” he added.

In a follow-up post, he shared evidence of his integrity—a receipt showing the successful return of the funds to Sliding Towers Global Limited, the original sender. Additionally, he documented his visit to the Ogui Police Station in Enugu to ensure transparency and accountability.

“Let it be on record that I’ve returned the sum of ₦5Million mistakenly sent to me by one Sliding Towers Global Limited. I’ve also made an entry at the Ogui Police Station, Enugu, to this effect,” Nwashara stated.

His actions have garnered widespread praise on social media, with many commending his honesty and strong moral compass, particularly during Nigeria’s current economic challenges.

“This is the kind of integrity we need in our society. He didn’t succumb to the temptation to keep the money despite the hardship,” one user wrote.

Ben Kingsley Nwashara’s exemplary behavior has sparked conversations about ethics and accountability, proving that integrity still thrives in unexpected situations.

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