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KCCN Organizes Seminar to mark 10th Anniversary of Existence in Nigeria

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Mr Lee In Tae, Korea Ambassador to Nigeria has expressed satisfaction over the expansion of the establishment of the Korean Cultural Centre Abuja (KCCN) in the last ten years.
 By Ifeoma Ikem
Mr Lee In Tae, Korea Ambassador to Nigeria has expressed satisfaction over the expansion of the establishment of the Korean Cultural Centre Abuja (KCCN) in the last ten years.
Mr Lee In Tae, Korea Ambassador to Nigeria has expressed satisfaction over the expansion of the establishment of the Korean Cultural Centre Abuja (KCCN) in the last ten years.
Ambassador Lee said it is a double celebration as this year marked 40years of Korea-Nigeria diplomatic relations and 10years anniversary of establishment of the Korean Cultural Center Abuja.
He thanked Nigerians and everyone who made the centre a reality with their support and commitment.
Speaking at the event, Mr Jin Su, the Director of KCCN Nigeria said it offers Taekwondo and Korean classes 4 times in a week to the public.
“Taekwondo classes were opened in four public primary and secondary schools since 2014 and the KCCN coaches are teaching these classes with the aim to discover young children with talent in Taekwondo.
“KCCN is growing gradually, and with the support of everyone we will go a long way.
“We thank God for bringing us to this point because this year is more significant as it marks the 10th anniversary of its establishment.

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Igbimo Asoju Yoruba Urges Action Over Online Threats to Dr. Adeyinka Olarinmoye

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Calls for Government and Security Intervention to Ensure Her Safety

 

The pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organization, Igbimo Asoju Yoruba, has strongly condemned the recent wave of cyberbullying and threats directed at Lagos State University lecturer, Dr. Adeyinka Olarinmoye, popularly known as Iyalode Adeyinka Bello. The organization described the online attacks as dangerous, unethical, and a threat to free speech, cultural identity, and human dignity.

Dr. Olarinmoye became the target of widespread backlash following a comment she made on social media on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, under a post by Nigerian music star, David Adeleke (Davido). In the post, Davido expressed pride in his Igbo heritage, to which Dr Olarinmoye responded: “I would ensure my kids marry Yoruba.”

The statement, which was clearly an expression of personal cultural preference, was met with hostility from certain individuals on social media, particularly from non-Yoruba ethnic groups. What began as criticism quickly escalated into coordinated cyberbullying, with threats even being made against her life.

In response, Igbimo Asoju Yoruba, otherwise known as Yoruba Leaders Forum under the leadership of its Converner, Chief George Ogunjimi, The Bamofin Of Ojo, Lagos has issued a firm statement in support of Dr. Adeyinka Olarinmoye. The organization praised her courage in upholding her cultural values and condemned those using social media platforms to incite hatred and violence.

“We cannot allow a society where individuals, especially women and educators, are threatened for peacefully expressing cultural identity or values,” said Chief. George Ogunjimi. “Dr. Olarinmoye has done nothing wrong. Her statement was not inciting, discriminatory, or hateful. The bullying she has faced is unjustified and must be addressed seriously.”

He further called on the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and all relevant security agencies to act swiftly to ensure Dr. Olarinmoye’s safety and investigate those responsible for the threats.

“Cyberbullying is not a minor issue it can cause emotional distress, mental health challenges, and even pose physical risks. We urge the Nigeria Police Force and cybercrime units to trace and prosecute those responsible to send a strong message that online violence is unacceptable,” Chief Ogunjimi added.

The organization also used the opportunity to call for stronger digital ethics across Nigeria, emphasizing that freedom of speech must be exercised responsibly and that cultural expression should not be met with hostility

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Hon. Lanre Oyegbola-Sodipo Leads Subscribers to Prince Dapo Abiodun Housing Estate Site in Abeokuta North LG

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Hon. Lanre Oyegbola-Sodipo Leads Subscribers to Prince Dapo Abiodun Housing Estate Site in Abeokuta North LG

 

In a bold move toward expanding housing development and urban planning, the Chairman of Abeokuta North Local Government, Hon. Lanre Oyegbola-Sodipo on Saturday leads Subscribers to the new Prince Dapo Abiodun Housing Estate Site in the local government.

Speaking during the tour with the first batch of subscribers, Hon. Oyegbola-Sodipo emphasized the vision behind the housing scheme and the coordinated efforts being made by both local and state governments to provide affordable housing for residents.

“This is the new town that we are working on. It will become a hub for low and medium housing development under the Prince Dapo Abiodun Low and Medium Housing Estate,” the chairman stated.

“We’ve taken our first set of subscribers to the site to show them the progress—especially the land clearing and preparation work which is already ongoing. Setting out will begin in the next couple of weeks.”

The chairman also highlighted the strategic location of the estate, noting that access routes are well within urban reach.

“We drove in from Lafenwa through Ogun Radio, with the turning less than three minutes from Lafenwa. From that point to the project site is just a five-minute drive.

“Of that five minutes drive, we have a larger portion of it about 70% of the road network there that are just recently constructed through a federal government intervention and we know that with another intervention that is underway, that will be situating again in this new town , the remaining portion which is about 30% of the road would also be completed along side this intervention that is coming from the federal government and of course supported by the effort of our governor.

“So this is the new town, this is Prince Dapo Abiodun low and medium cost housing estate where we have set out to deliver the first phase and of course the second phase will come immediately after”.

Hon. Oyegbola-Sodipo further pledged his commitment to ensuring that all subscribers obtain their legal documents, including Certificates of Occupancy (C of O).

“I will stand for every subscriber for them to get their Certificate of ownership.The only thing that we are going to do is to ensure we have a process that people will have the assurance that they are working through a part from a government to another government from the local government to the state government so we would create a desk that would help everyone subscribing to this estate to be able to go through the process and the application for their necessary papers including the C of O’s just to support the process and make it seamless for them and the assurance we know that they would definitely be having that within the right time “ he assured.

Hon. Lanre Oyegbola-Sodipo Leads Subscribers to Prince Dapo Abiodun Housing Estate Site in Abeokuta North LG

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Tinubu Takes Quick Steps To Help Niger Flood Victims, Assures Unwavering Support

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Tinubu Takes Quick Steps To Help Niger Flood Victims, Assures Unwavering Support

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That In a heartfelt message released on Saturday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu conveyed his deep concern and unwavering support for the people of Mokwa Local Government Area in Niger State, who have been severely impacted by recent floods that claimed lives and displaced families.

 

Tinubu Takes Quick Steps To Help Niger Flood Victims, Assures Unwavering Support

 

The President, in a personally signed statement, expressed his condolences to the affected families and the entire people of Niger State. “I have received with deep concern the distressing reports of severe flooding in Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State, which has resulted in the tragic loss of lives and the displacement of families,” the statement read. “I extend my heartfelt condolences to the affected families and the good people of Niger State at this difficult time.”

 

 

Demonstrating proactive leadership, President Tinubu disclosed that he had immediately directed the activation of the National Emergency Response Centre and engaged the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for a detailed briefing on the disaster’s scale and the urgent humanitarian needs. “Search-and-rescue operations are ongoing, and all relevant federal agencies have been mobilized to support the state government’s efforts,” he assured.

 

 

In a show of solidarity and compassion, President Tinubu emphasized that relief materials and temporary shelter assistance were already being deployed, ensuring that no Nigerian affected by the disaster would be left behind or neglected. “I assure all those impacted that your government stands with you,” he declared. “We will continue to coordinate with the Niger State Government to ensure a swift, coordinated, and compassionate response, one that prioritizes lives, restores dignity and accelerates recovery.”

 

 

The President also called on all Nigerians to stand united in prayer and support for their fellow citizens in Mokwa, highlighting the nation’s collective resilience and humanity during such trying times. “In times of adversity, we draw strength from our unity, resilience, and shared humanity,” he reminded.

 

 

Furthermore, President Tinubu directed security agencies to assist in emergency efforts, while tasking NEMA and the National Emergency Response Centre with ongoing coordination and timely updates to the nation.

 

 

Through this compassionate message and prompt action, President Tinubu reaffirmed his commitment to the safety and well-being of all Nigerians, especially in moments of tragedy. His words and actions underscore a government determined to leave no one behind, standing by its people when they need it most.

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