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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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RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE NIGERIAN ARMY

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RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE NIGERIAN ARMY By Brigadier General D.G. James (Rtd.)

RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE NIGERIAN ARMY

By Brigadier General D.G. James (Rtd.)

 

LAGOS — A recent publication by Sahara Reporters alleging systemic corruption, the creation of “mushroom units,” inflated budgets, and operational sabotage within the Nigerian Army has sparked concern across security and public circles.

RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE NIGERIAN ARMY

By Brigadier General D.G. James (Rtd.)

But a retired senior officer, Brigadier General D.G. James, has pushed back strongly, describing the claims as unsubstantiated, misleading, and damaging to the integrity of an institution that has borne the brunt of Nigeria’s internal security battles for over a decade.

 

Having served for 30 years across the North-East, North-West, and Niger Delta, the retired general said his intervention is not in defence of any individual, but of the institution itself.

 

Questioning Anonymous Claims

At the heart of the controversial report is a single unnamed source described as a “top military strategist.” General James argues that such anonymity, without corroborating evidence, weakens the credibility of the allegations.

“Serious claims about budgets, personnel, and logistics must be backed by verifiable documents, not vague assertions,” he said, challenging the publication to provide concrete proof, including records or sworn statements.

“Mushroom Units” or Operational Necessity?

The report’s claim that under-strength units were created to inflate budgets was also dismissed as a misunderstanding of modern counter-insurgency operations.

 

According to the retired officer, Nigeria’s evolving security threats — from Boko Haram and ISWAP in the North-East to banditry in the North-West and separatist tensions in the South-East, have necessitated the creation of flexible task forces and new formations.

 

“Operating below full strength is not evidence of corruption,” he said. “It reflects battlefield realities , casualties, redeployments, and expansion under pressure.”

 

Payroll and Logistics Allegations

On claims of double-counting personnel for financial gain, General James described the scenario as “logistically implausible,” citing centralized payroll systems tied to biometric verification.

He further noted that accusations of fuel diversion ignore broader structural issues within Nigeria’s budgeting system.

“Funds approved on paper are often not fully released. By the time allocations reach operational units, commanders are forced to manage limited resources,” he explained.

Reaction to Benisheik Reference

General James also condemned the report’s reference to the death of Brigadier General Oseni Braimah during an ISWAP attack in Benisheik, calling it an inappropriate attempt to link battlefield losses to alleged corruption.

“Using the death of a fallen officer to support unverified claims is deeply disrespectful,” he said.

Broader Accountability

While not dismissing the possibility of corruption in defence spending, the retired general emphasized that responsibility cannot be placed solely on the military.
He pointed to the role of the National Assembly in budget approvals and civilian institutions in oversight and prosecution.

“If there are flaws in the system, they are systemic , not exclusive to the armed forces,” he noted.

 

Call for Transparent Investigation

General James called for a thorough and independent investigation into the allegations, urging authorities to rely on verifiable evidence rather than media narratives.

“Let every claim be examined , but fairly, transparently, and without prejudice,” he said.

 

Reaffirming his lifelong loyalty to the military, the retired officer urged Nigerians to approach such reports with caution.
“Our soldiers have made enormous sacrifices in defence of this country. Allegations alone should not overshadow those realities,” he stated.

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IGP Closes PMF Commanders’ Training, Pledges Better Welfare, Tactical Capacity

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IGP Closes PMF Commanders’ Training, Pledges Better Welfare, Tactical Capacity

 

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, on Wednesday closed a Squadron Commanders’ Training Programme at the Police Mobile Force (PMF) Training College in Ende-Hills, Nasarawa State, vowing to strengthen leadership and operational effectiveness across the force.

At the ceremony, the IGP inspected training facilities including the simulation ground and shooting range, where he personally took part in tactical exercises. He told cadets of the Nigeria Police Academy undergoing training at the college to remain disciplined and focused, stressing that their effectiveness on the field would depend on the quality of their training.

“Resilience, professionalism, and strict adherence to human rights principles must guide your conduct,” Disu said.

Addressing the graduating squadron commanders, he urged them to apply their newly acquired skills in leadership, operational discipline, and tactical efficiency. He described the PMF as a “highly disciplined, responsive, and reliable tactical arm” of the Nigeria Police Force.

The IGP further reaffirmed his commitment to improving officers’ welfare and boosting operational capacity, assuring that formations would be adequately equipped to tackle evolving security challenges nationwide.

 

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Oyo 2027: Ajadi Secures Oke-Ogun PDP Backing, Holds Closed-Door Talks with Samuel Adejumobi (Agbarapo)

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Oyo 2027: Ajadi Secures Oke-Ogun PDP Backing, Holds Closed-Door Talks with Samuel Adejumobi (Agbarapo)

 

Stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Oke-Ogun zone of Oyo State on Tuesday received a leading governorship aspirant, Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, in Saki, pledging political backing for his ambition ahead of the party’s primaries.

 

The stakeholders’ meeting, held at Saki City Hall, drew party leaders, community figures, and grassroots mobilisers from across the zone, reflecting the growing momentum surrounding Ajadi’s consultations across the state.

 

Addressing party faithful, Ajadi reiterated his commitment to building on the achievements of the current administration led by Governor Seyi Makinde, noting that continuity and expansion of ongoing projects would form the cornerstone of his policy direction.

 

“I will leverage the developmental strides of the present administration and ensure that their impact is extended to more communities across the state. Governance must be progressive, not disruptive,” Ajadi stated.

 

He outlined key areas of focus, including workers’ welfare and pension administration, promising a disciplined financial structure that guarantees prompt salary payments.

 

“Our workers deserve dignity and certainty. Salaries will be paid on or before the 25th of every month, and our retirees will receive improved attention. A government that neglects its workforce cannot deliver sustainable development,” he added.

 

Ajadi also disclosed plans for extensive grassroots engagement across all 33 local government areas of the state, aimed at identifying peculiar needs and integrating them into policy formulation.

 

“This is not just about ambition; it is about understanding the people. I will be embarking on a statewide tour to listen, learn, and design policies that reflect the realities at the grassroots,” he said.

 

Party leaders and stakeholders from Saki West and the wider Oke-Ogun zone pledged their support for Ajadi, citing his accessibility, philanthropic engagements, and perceived capacity to lead the state. Among those who spoke were Alhaji Rasak Aderele (popularly known as Super), Adeleke Thomas (Baba Elepo), and Hon. Coach Kehinde Adetola, who described him as a unifying figure capable of strengthening the PDP’s electoral chances.

 

Addressing concerns about internal party dynamics, Ajadi reaffirmed his loyalty to the PDP, dismissing speculation about a possible defection.

 

“I remain committed to the PDP. This is my party, and I believe in its vision. My focus is on securing the mandate of our members through consultations and consensus-building,” he said.

 

Shortly after the stakeholders’ engagement, Ajadi proceeded to a closed-door strategic meeting with a fellow PDP gubernatorial aspirant, Samuel Ademola Adejumobi, popularly known as “Agbarapo.”

 

Adejumobi, a prominent political figure from Atisbo Local Government Area in the Oke-Ogun zone, is a former Majority Leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly and currently serves as Special Adviser on Legislative Matters to Governor Makinde. The meeting, held indoors away from the larger gathering, was seen as part of ongoing consultations and alignment efforts among aspirants within the party.

 

Observers note that such high-level engagements signal a strategic attempt to foster unity and strengthen internal cohesion ahead of the PDP governorship primaries.

 

With growing grassroots support and intensified consultations across Oke-Ogun and beyond, Ajadi’s political activities continue to gather pace, positioning him as a formidable contender in the race for the party’s ticket.

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