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Jimi Benson: X-raying An Ikorodu Boy In Parliament By Bolaji Akinmosu

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Jimi Benson: X-raying An Ikorodu Boy In Parliament

By Bolaji Akinmosu

 

 

 

From the streets of Ikorodu, where dreams often collide with adversity, a young man has risen, defying the odds and carving his name into the annals of Nigerian politics. Babajimi Adegoke Benson, a native son of this vibrant Lagos suburb, has not only broken barriers but shattered them, proving that resilience and determination can propel an ordinary boy to extraordinary heights and not just that, but being able to achieve goals in that position.

 

 

Jimi Benson: X-raying An Ikorodu Boy In Parliament By Bolaji Akinmosu

Babajimi Adegoke Benson, born on March 30, 1972, hails from Ikorodu, Lagos State. His journey is labeled by a blend of legal expertise, corporate leadership, and public service.

Jimi Benson pursued his legal education at LASU, obtaining an LLB in 1994.
He continued his legal studies at the Nigerian Law School, earning a Bachelor of Law (Honors) in 1995.
In 1999, he added to his qualifications with an LLM in Comparative International Business Law.
Jimi Benson furthered his education by pursuing an MBA in Warwick Business School (UK)

After completing his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program in 1989, he embarked on a career that took him to international platforms.
He served as a Legal Officer at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In Nigeria, he worked as an in-house Legal Counsel at Ecobank PLC and later as Deputy Manager (Legal) at Lead Bank PLC.

Jimi Benson entered electoral politics in 2015 under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
In the Nigerian House of Representatives, he has held various roles:
Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Finance, Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Habitat, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Delegated Legislation, Member of Committees on Works, Justice, Housing, Environment, Treaties, and Protocol. Currently, he serves as the Chairman of the House Committee on Defence.

Jimi Benson is an honorable member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria representing the Ikorodu Federal Constituency in Lagos State. Benson was first elected into the Nigerian House of Representatives in 2015 to represent the Ikorodu Federal Constituency in Lagos State. He was re-elected for a second term in 2019 and has since been re-elected for a third term during the 2023 Nigerian general election in Nigeria. Now, the current Chairman of House Committee on Defence. As Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, he shoulders the responsibility of safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

His terms has brought about positive changes and improvement in his constituency.

Jimi Benson’s story is one of diligence and steadfast commitment. Born and raised in the heart of Ikorodu, he witnessed firsthand the struggles faced by his community—lack of infrastructure, unemployment, and limited access to quality education. Yet, rather than succumbing to despair, Jimi channelled his energy into effecting change.

Representing the Ikorodu Federal Constituency, he has become a voice for the people, advocating for their rights, welfare, and development.
As a young leader, Jimi Benson recognizes the power of youth. He has championed initiatives aimed at empowering young Nigerians through education, skills training, and job creation. His commitment to youth development is a beacon of hope for the next generation.
Jimi Benson has worked tirelessly to improve infrastructure in Ikorodu. From road rehabilitation to healthcare facilities, he has prioritized community needs. His efforts have transformed neighborhoods, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
Within the hallowed chambers of parliament, Jimi Benson has left an indelible mark. His contributions to debates, bills, and policy discussions reflect his dedication to effective governance. Whether advocating for education reform or economic empowerment, he remains steadfast.
His journey from Ikorodu to parliament underscores his commitment to marginalized communities. He amplifies their voices, ensuring that their concerns are heard at the highest levels of government. His empathy and accessibility set him apart.
Jimi Benson’s story resonates with young Nigerians who aspire to make a difference. His rise from humble beginnings inspires hope and reinforces the belief that anyone, regardless of background, can contribute to nation-building.

With all these, it is no doubt that he fits into the moniker of Mr. Constituency projects as he has properly executed projects in the Ikorodu Constituency.
Among these projects is the iCare food bank initiative which was launched to provide relief to vulnerable groups, including the elderly and widows, by distributing food items and necessities. Also, recognizing the need for communication, he established a community radio station, IKD FM. This platform serves as a voice for the local community, disseminating information, promoting cultural events, and fostering unity. He also contributed to improving access to healthcare in his constituency by donating an 80-bed Mother and Child Hospital.
These initiatives have impacted the lives of his constituents and have contributed to the development of the community.

Hon. Babajimi Adegoke Benson’s multifaceted career, spanning legal practice, public administration, and private sector expertise, reflects his dedication to serving both his constituency and the nation at large.
His legacy is one of authentic service as he is indeed a representative of the people and such a rare parliamentarian.

Akinmosu wrote this piece from Ikorodu, Lagos State.

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Video: Helen Paul Receives Georgia Citizen Award

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Popular entertainer and educationist, Prof Helen Paul has climbed another ladder of achievement as she received the prestigious Honorary Georgia Citizen Award in the United States of America.

The award certificate issued by Brad Raffensperger, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, reads: “May this outstanding citizen be offered every courtesy as a Goodwill Ambassador from Georgia in her travels to other states, to nations beyond the borders of the United States of America, or wherever she may hereafter travel or reside. Thank you for your service to our state.”

A female Senator representing Georgia, who presented the award, described Helen Paul who just finished training as a Substitute Teacher an asset to the people of Georgia. She said “Everybody is touched by a professor or someone who creates an atmosphere for learning. Thank you so much for being a public servant to a point that you pour out so much to educate people.”

Prof Helen, an ambassador of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) received the award shortly after joining the Nigerian delegation to observe the US presidential election won by Donald Trump. Prince Ero, the CEO of Waterlight Initiative was also part of the team.

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Emotions ran high as the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, was laid to rest at the National Military Cemetery in Abuja, on Friday.

The ceremony brought together family, colleagues, and dignitaries to bid a final farewell to the late army chief.

The grief-stricken family members and colleagues struggled to contain their tears.

Even the nose mask worn by his widow, Mariya, couldn’t conceal the steady stream of tears that dropped from her eyes.

 

The procession began at precisely 3:00 p.m. when Lagbaja’s remains arrived at the cemetery.

President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, each took turns laying wreaths at the grave.

Speaking at the event, the Chief of Defence Staff, Musa, assured Nigerians that Lagbaja’s death would inspire the military to defeat the nation’s enemies wherever they may be.

 

Musa stated that the military took solace in the fact that the late army chief lived a purposeful life, urging the troops to honour his memory by committing themselves to the ideals he stood for.

Musa said, “We will not leave you alone. We know your loss is immeasurable, but please take solace in knowing that he lived a life of purpose and left behind a legacy that will never fade. To my fellow officers and men, let us use this moment to recommit ourselves to the ideas for which General Labaja stood for.

“Let us ensure that his sacrifice and service continue to guide our steps as we defend this great nation. We are going to use his passing away to resolve further to defeat all enemies of the state, wherever they are, whether within or outside. As we lower him today into the embrace of the earth, let us raise our voices in prayer and gratitude for a life well lived. “

Reflecting on Lagbaja’s tenure, Musa noted that he took bold and decisive actions against terrorists, bandits, and other threats.

He said, “His tenure was marked by decisive actions against insurgency, banditry, and other threats to our nation’s peace. His efforts significantly enhanced the operational readiness and the morale of the Nigerian Army. But beyond his professional achievement, General Labaja was a man of profound faith, kindness, and humility.

 

“His commitment to safeguarding our nation’s sovereignty and ensuring the security of our citizens was unwavering. From his early days as a young officer to his ascension to the esteemed office of the Chief of Army Staff, General Lagbaja consistently demonstrated a rare blend of intellect, bravery, and humanity. He understood the complexities of modern warfare and the need for innovation in our strategies.

“Yet, he never lost sight of the human element, the men and women who serve under the flag and the citizens whose freedom they defend.

 

In his remarks, the Minister of Defence, Muhammed Badaru, said Lagbaja embodied the core values of soldiering and served Nigeria without reservation for over 30 years.

Badaru said the late army chief was not only courageous but also an inspiring leader who lived from the front, exemplifying his tedious dedication to the service of the nation.

At the event, Tinubu conferred a posthumous national honour, Commander of the Federal Republic, on Lagbaja.

Tinubu said the conferment was to appreciate Lagbaja’s service to the nation.

The President described Lagbaja as one of his best appointees.

He said, “Lagabaja was a true soldier, a general and officer who symbolised the best of his profession and whose commitment to the nation he loved was singular and undiluted.

“He was more than I could have hoped for. He was one of my best appointments. Lieutenant General Lagbaja embodied the finest ideas of a patriot and a soldier. He had an abiding faith in the capability and readiness of our armed forces to save and keep us”.

Tinubu described Lagbaja as a trusted advisor, adding that he was a man of prudent action who cared about the nation and the men who served under him.

“He displayed uncommon valor in the charge of his duty and the administration of the rank and file for he cared about their welfare and that of their families.

“For me, he was a trusted advisor whose formidable intellect and breadth of knowledge served this nation well,” he added.

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How My South African Partner Duped Me Of $3.5 Million— Murray-Bruce

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How My South African Partner Duped Me Of $3.5 Million— Murray-Bruce

 

The founder of the Silverbird Group, Ben Murray-Bruce, has narrated how his South African partner defrauded him of $3.5 million on the purchase of a cinema complex in Kenya.

Though he did not mention his partner’s name, he recalled that by making a bank transfer of the said sum, the South African registered the business in his name.

The former Senator representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District stated this during the fourth edition of the Peace Anyiam-Osigwe Nigeria Digital Content Regulation Conference, held in Victoria Island, Lagos State, on Thursday.

He said, “I was called to buy a cinema complex in Kenya for $3.5 million. I transferred the money and my South African partner registered it in his name. That was how I lost that huge investment.

“I have a studio in Los Angeles and I am battling with litigation with one of the most prominent actors in Hollywood.”

The media business mogul expressed his interest in movie production, adding that while he’s currently working on a movie script, the movie would address fundamental issues in society.

He stressed the significance of promoting creativity as he recalled that some time ago, while he went to the Ajegunle part of Lagos, he saw some kids fighting.

Murray-Bruce noted that the kids — “future leaders” were “learning how to be tough. But some people see them as crooks. Leaders of entertainment in the US today were born in their Ajegunle.

“The entertainment industry is a very successful one. In all the things I have done, I have never made one move about movie making but now, I will. I am working on a script and I know we will get it right. We will deal with fundamental issues.”

The death of Anyiam-Osigwe, a prominent Nigerian filmmaker and founder of the African Movie Academy Awards, was announced on January 10, 2023.

The former lawmaker also paid tribute to the late Anyiam-Osigwe, recalling how she used to visit him in his house on her bicycle.

“Peace came to my house one day and asked me why I abandoned entertainment and became a politician. I have known her since she was six years old. She used to come to our house on her bicycle. Her brothers also used to come riding theirs,” he said.

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