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Ogun 1 Customs Boss Hails NASRE’s Welfare Efforts Toward Ailing Journalists

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Ogun 1 Customs Boss Hails NASRE’s Welfare Efforts Toward Ailing Journalists

The Comptroller of the Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Comptroller Godwin Otunla, has commended the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) for its humanitarian efforts in supporting journalists facing health and financial challenges.

Otunla gave the commendation on Thursday when a five-man delegation from NASRE paid him a courtesy visit at the Command headquarters in Idi-Iroko, Ogun State.

The team, led by Mr. Bunmi Obarotimi, who represented NASRE President Mr. Femi Oyewale, briefed the Comptroller on the objectives and achievements of the association since its inception. Obarotimi explained that NASRE was established to promote professionalism in journalism while providing welfare support to ailing and distressed members of the media.

He highlighted some of the association’s interventions, including financial and moral support to former Ogun State NUJ Chairman, Mr. Niyi Ogungbola, who has been battling health challenges.

“Journalism is often a thankless job. Many journalists face health and financial difficulties after years of service. NASRE Foundation was established to fill this gap and stand by our colleagues when they need help,” Obarotimi stated.

In his response, Comptroller Otunla expressed delight at the visit and praised NASRE for its patriotic role in promoting balanced reportage and assisting members in distress. He urged journalists to continue projecting the positive side of the country while maintaining professionalism in their reportage.

“Every nation has its good and bad sides, but when we overemphasize the negatives, it damages our image. I appreciate NASRE for promoting responsible journalism and for your selfless service to your colleagues,” Otunla said.

The Customs boss also encouraged the association to sustain its collaboration with government agencies and security institutions, noting that such partnerships foster national development. He pledged the Command’s support for NASRE’s future initiatives and commended the association for its transparency and commitment to social responsibility.

“The assistance you render to your colleagues is laudable. May the Almighty continue to bless your cause and enable you to do more,” he added.

The visit, which further strengthened the relationship between the Nigeria Customs Service and NASRE, ended with an assurance of continued collaboration in promoting national interest and public enlightenment.

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London Varsity Celebrates Popular Nigerian Entrepreneur, Dr. Agbeluyi Folasade with Doctorate Honour

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London Varsity Celebrates Popular Nigerian Entrepreneur, Dr. Agbeluyi Folasade with Doctorate Honour

In recognition of her outstanding contributions to entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and women empowerment, Dr. Agbeluyi Bosede Folasade, the dynamic CEO and founder of Poshglow Skincare, Posh Homes, and FOF Foundation, has been conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Business Administration by the prestigious London Bridge Business School (LBBS-UK), Graduate School of Business Administration.

The honorary doctorate, officially issued on September 30, 2025, celebrates Agbeluyi’s remarkable achievements in the Nigerian beauty industry and her consistent efforts toward human and community development through her foundation.

According to the certificate signed by the President and Academic Registrar of the institution, the degree was awarded “in recognition of the meritorious achievements and service of the subject person to humanity, with all the rights, privileges, and honours appertaining thereto.”

Dr. Agbeluyi, who has built the Poshglow Skincare brand into one of Nigeria’s most trusted names in organic beauty and wellness, expressed gratitude for the recognition, describing it as “a call to do more in empowering women and promoting ethical entrepreneurship.”

Beyond business, the versatile entrepreneur runs the FOF Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting widows, empowering youths, and improving education in underserved communities.

Her latest recognition from an international institution further solidifies her position as one of Nigeria’s most inspiring female entrepreneurs making waves both locally and globally.

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At UBA Business Series, Digital Entrepreneurs Highlight Authenticity, Consistency, Passion as Real Game-Changer

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At UBA Business Series, Digital Entrepreneurs Highlight Authenticity, Consistency, Passion as Real Game-Changer

 

Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, hosted another enlightening edition of the UBA Business Series, bringing together some of Africa’s most dynamic digital entrepreneurs and influencers to discuss the secrets behind building impactful online communities.

 

This edition of the Business Series, which had the theme, “Content that Converts: Building Influence and Driving Growth Through Strategic Marketing,” was held at the Tony Elumelu Amphitheatre in UBA Head Office, Marina, Lagos on Thursday.

 

The very engaging session, shed light on how authenticity, consistency, and passion remain true cornerstones of success in the ever-evolving digital landscape, while the content creators shared first-hand experiences from their journeys across diverse industries and markets.

 

UBA’s Group Head, Digital Banking, Kayode Olubiyi, who welcomed participants and the panellists to the session, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs across Africa through knowledge-sharing and capacity-building initiatives such as the Business Series.

 

He emphasised that the quarterly event continues to serve as vital avenues for supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, equipping individuals with practical insights to grow their brands and businesses in a competitive digital economy.

 

In his keynote address, the Managing Director/CEO at Nitro 121, Dr. Lampe Omoyele, who said that “You can create something out of what appears to be nothing,” gave insight on key trends to develop content that creates Impact.

 

He noted that content creation should go beyond aesthetics or trends to focus on value, purpose, and agility as he pointed out that creators who aim to make a difference must develop a clear personal brand identity and remain consistent in delivering messages that resonate with their audience.

 

The panel session featured an impressive line-up of digital entrepreneurs and content creators, including Digital Creator and Actor, Elozonam Ogbolu; Digital Health Educator, Chinonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor); Kenyan Actress and Media Entrepreneur, Catherine Kamau; Content Creator, Nasiru Lawal (Nasboi) and Digital Influencer, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, who was also the moderator of the event.

 

Growth is very important, says Nasiru Lawal. “For the younger creators here, my best advice is this: please prioritise your growth. As a creator, the moment you become famous, you no longer move at your own pace; you move at the people’s pace. It is therefore important to ensure you grow consistently and then overtime, the recognition and the money begins to roll in.”

 

Elozonam Ogbolu who agreed with Lawal, had this to say: “Content creators have to engage their audience with proper storytelling, because brands are always out to carefully choose their creators. For the brands, you must pick your influencer or ambassador very deliberately and work together over time to grow. That is when you will see a proper return on investment.

 

In his submission, Chinonso Egemba, said, “If you’re building a business or doing content creation, treat content creation as a business. When you treat it as a business, it needs proper structure. Otherwise, it won’t last. If you don’t put structure in place, you’ll end up responsible for everything, and that leads to burnout. You have to build structure, because if you want longevity, structure is very essential.

 

For Catherine Kamau, it is important for content creators to find a balance and stay close to their community. “What I realized is I have a community that keeps me grounded, and that’s family. When you get famous, you tend to forget where you come from, you know, social media is an illusion and you start assuming that it is your real family until bad things happen to you. So please remember the real people in your life, because fame can get to your head, but those are not the people who are going to have your back when things go south.”

 

The creators while sharing their diverse experiences, they collectively emphasized that building a personal brand should take precedence over chasing financial gain. They also underscored the importance of originality, urging young creators to find their unique niche rather than replicating what others have done.

 

UBA’s Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, who commended panellists for taking time to share their useful insights at the event, took time to celebrate the UBA Management for organising conversations like this which according to her, ‘remain impactful and will impact not just the individual customers, but also the economies at large.”

 

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and implementing cutting edge technology.

 

 

At UBA Business Series, Digital Entrepreneurs Highlight Authenticity, Consistency, Passion as Real Game-Changer

 

 

 

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Adron Homes Chairman Commends Oyo State’s Real Estate Reforms, Urges Policy Continuity

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The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Adron Group, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, KOF, has commended the Oyo State Government for its bold reforms in the real estate sector, describing the state as a land of “history, enterprise, and endless possibilities.”

Aare Adetola remarked while delivering a goodwill message titled “The Real Estate Called Oyo State” at the 2025 Oyo State Real Estate Conference, held in Ibadan.

The event, themed “Real Estate and Economic Development in Oyo State: Strategies for Success,” brought together top real estate developers, government officials, and investors to discuss strategies for improving housing delivery and driving economic growth in the state.

Organised by the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing and Urban Development in collaboration with the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), the conference highlighted the need for policy stability, public-private partnerships, and innovation in real estate development.

In his address, the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to transparency and investor confidence through the digitalisation of land records (OYOGIS), improved urban planning, and major infrastructure upgrades across the state.

He also cited the passage of the Oyo State Land Control and Administration Bill, 2023, and the establishment of the Anti-Land Grabbing Task Force as key reforms curbing land disputes and promoting sustainable property ownership. Ogundoyin praised major developers such as Adron Homes and MKH Properties for their role in boosting investor trust in the Oyo property market.

In his goodwill message, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking applauded the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde, FNSE, for maintaining consistency in land policies and governance structures, which he said had continued to attract serious investors to Oyo State.

He recalled that Adron Homes made its foray into Ibadan nearly a decade ago based on the state’s stable policy environment, a decision that has since yielded impressive results. He, however, urged the state government and future administrations to ensure policy continuity, warning that inconsistency could derail the progress already achieved.

The conference ended with a collective resolve by stakeholders to deepen collaboration between the public and private sectors, strengthen regulatory transparency, and create a business environment that will make Oyo State a model for real estate investment in Nigeria.

Adron Homes Chairman Commends Oyo State’s Real Estate Reforms, Urges Policy Continuity

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