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Prince Adedipe Dauda Ewenla Pleads For Musician, Portable, Seeks Release of Arrested Suspects

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Ogun Police Confirm Portable’s Custody Amid Assault Allegations

 

It is unfortunate that some innocent people were arrested at Odogun Bar, owned by the popular musician Habeeb Okikiola Badmus (Portable). I call them innocent because they were simply following the instructions of their boss, who has been supporting their music careers.

I appeal to the Ogun State Government to consider their release. While they have been granted bail, the conditions seem too harsh for their offense. I acknowledge that it is a criminal act to fight with government officials carrying out their duty but these young men acted out of ignorance rather than malice.

I also plead with the governor to forgive Habeeb Okikiola Badmus (Portable). He is still a young man with limited formal education. While I do not condone reckless behavior, I believe he has learned his lesson. ‘Declaring him wanted or sending him to a correctional center may not be the best solution. Instead, he should receive guidance and encouragement to avoid such actions in the future.

Portable is a well-known figure in Ilogbo and has contributed positively to the community. Regarding his property, if it was built without approval, imposing a fine would be more reasonable than demolishing it. This would allow him to remain in the community and continue his contributions while still holding him accountable under the law.

I hope the government finds a fair and just resolution that balances accountability with compassion.

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We Are Not Poor; We Are Being Robbed: Africa Must Unite and Reclaim Her Future

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We Are Not Poor; We Are Being Robbed: Africa Must Unite and Reclaim Her Future.

Written by George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

Africa stands at a critical crossroads. The continent that gave the world mathematics, medicine, music and metallurgy is today mocked and marginalized on the global stage. We, the inheritors of Mansa Musa’s gold, the architects of the pyramids, the descendants of Shaka Zulu’s discipline and Queen Nzinga’s resistance, now beg for aid, sell our birthrights for political appointments and worse; enslave ourselves to modern colonialists through debt traps and deceptive foreign investments.

The time for SLAVE TRADE is over. Africa must RISE. We must REBUILD, we must believe in OURSELVES and above all, we must stop selling OURSELVES as ECONOMIC, POLITICAL and INTELLECTUAL SLAVES to a world that profits from our downfall. The chains of yesteryears may no longer be iron, but they are now woven into neo-colonial economics, corrupt leadership, exploitative trade agreements and systematic brain drain.

A Continent of Gold, Governed Like Dust
Africa is arguably the richest continent in terms of natural resources. We possess over 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, 40% of global gold and 90% of chromium and platinum. The Democratic Republic of Congo alone is considered the richest country in natural resources, holding an estimated $24 trillion worth of untapped raw minerals. Nigeria sits on vast oil reserves, Ghana on gold and South Africa on diamonds. Yet, more than 430 million Africans live in extreme poverty. This paradox is not only shameful; it is criminal.

The world does not pity a weak man and AFRICA has been weak for too long. For decades, foreign corporations have exploited our lands while leaving our children to die in poverty and our youth to drown in the Mediterranean seeking greener pastures. Enough is Enough!

The Betrayal of Leadership. We must tell ourselves the truth; our biggest enemies are not in Washington, London, Paris or Beijing. They are seated in our parliaments, palaces, and presidential villas. African leaders have become auctioneers of our destiny, selling critical assets to China, the EU and the Middle East under the guise of development.

How do we explain African presidents flying abroad for medical treatment while their citizens die in poorly funded hospitals? How do we justify leaders who build schools and industries only in the West while their own countries rot in illiteracy and joblessness?

As Kenyan scholar Prof. P.L.O. Lumumba rightly said, “We have become a continent of MOURNERS; we mourn every day. We mourn POVERTY, we mourn HUNGER, we mourn DISEASE, we mourn BAD GOVERNANCE and yet WE DO NOTHING.”

Modern Slavery in New Garments. Make no mistake, the slave trade is not over; it has simply changed form. Today, it’s disguised as debt diplomacy, visa lotteries, talent poaching and foreign ‘aid’ riddled with imperial strings. Young Africans are being trafficked into Europe and the Gulf, exploited as domestic workers, prostitutes and cheap labour, while our governments turn a blind eye.

We Are Not Poor; We Are Being Robbed: Africa Must Unite and Reclaim Her Future.
Written by George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

China now builds roads in exchange for strategic minerals. Western tech giants loot our data while paying no taxes. The IMF and World Bank prescribe economic poisons and then offer aspirin as loans. This is modern slavery and we must reject it with the same force our ancestors resisted colonial invaders.

The Gaddafi and Sankara Blueprint. Africa once had visionaries who dared to dream of unity and independence. Muammar Gaddafi of Libya called for a UNITED STATES of AFRICA; with a single military, one currency and one passport. He was silenced through foreign-backed war and betrayal. Thomas Sankara, the revolutionary president of Burkina Faso, denounced foreign aid, cut government luxury and empowered mostly women. He was assassinated by Western interests aided by African hands.

Kwame Nkrumah said it best: “The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.”

These heroes were not perfect, but they believed in Africa. They were hated, hunted and killed; because they refused to be pawns in global chess games. We must pick up the broken pieces of their dreams and rebuild the continent they died for.

The Role of the Youth and Diaspora. Over 60% of Africa’s population is under 25. This youth bulge is not a threat; it is a WEAPON, a BLESSING and a chance for REBIRTH. It must be sharpened with KNOWLEDGE, UNITY and PATRIOTISM. African youth must stop worshiping the West and start building the Africa of our dreams.

Our teachers, doctors, engineers and artists in the diaspora must look homeward. The West will never love us more than we love ourselves. Every African child who escapes poverty through a scholarship owes the continent a duty to return and rebuild.

As Julius Malema of South Africa said, “We are not poor. We are being looted.” And truly, Africa is not poor; it is MISMANAGED, MISLED and MENTALLY ENSLAVED.

Faith Without Fear, Unity Without Borders. Religion has become a weapon of mass deception in Africa. Pastors fly private jets while their members trek to church. Imams preach about paradise while ignoring the hell on Earth we live in. We must begin to measure spirituality by development not donations.

Africa must rise above the tribal, religious, and political lines that divide us. Rwanda rose from genocide through unity. Ethiopia once beat back colonial powers through solidarity. NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, EGYPT and KENYA must lead a CONTINENTAL REVIVAL.

The African Union (AU) must stop acting as a toothless elite club and become the engine of our rebirth. ECOWAS, SADC and other regional blocs must break the chains of foreign influence and put Africa first.

As Gaddafi once warned, “If we do not unite now, we will all fall one by one.”

A Call to Conscience and Courage. The time has come to build African-owned industries, fund African tech, protect African women and empower African minds. The world respects strength and if Africa must be respected, we must first respect ourselves.

We must also rewrite our education system. Our children must be taught about the empires of Mali, Songhai, Zulu and Benin; not just Shakespeare, Columbus and Napoleon. A people without historical pride will always seek validation from their oppressors.

We must prioritize made-in-Africa products, music, films, apps and ideas. If we don’t consume our own, why should the world do so?

It is no longer enough to pray or protest; we must produce, protect and prosper as one Africa.

The Final Word: Destiny Is Calling. The age of betrayal must end. The time of rebuilding must begin. From Cairo to Cape Town, Lagos to Nairobi, Dakar to Addis Ababa; we must unite. No more selling out. No more begging. No more silence.

As the great Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o once said, “Africa’s problem is not the absence of knowledge but the betrayal by those who know.”

Let us rise in truth, rise in unity and rise in courage. Africa is not a problem to be fixed; it is a giant that must be awakened.

Let history remember this moment not as another lamentation, but as a declaration of a new dawn. Africa must rebuild. And that rebuilding begins with YOU and ME.

We Are Not Poor; We Are Being Robbed: Africa Must Unite and Reclaim Her Future.
Written by George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

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Let us all embrace the values of sacrifice, generosity, and togetherness that this special season represents-Prince Akintoye Akinrinade advised

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Let us all embrace the values of sacrifice, generosity, and togetherness that this special season represents-Prince Akintoye
Akinrinade advised

Prince Akintoye Akinrnade, son of Kabiyesi Anthony Akinrinade have advised all muslim general to use this year Eid Mubarak festival to embrace all the value of sacrifice generosity.

He stated this in a press released issue to celebrates muslims faithful in Agbado and it”s environ for this year ileya festival .

He said that as the blessed occasion of Eid al-Adha approaches, he extend his heartfelt greetings and warmest wishes to all Muslim faithfuls in Agbado Town and its environs, and to the entire Muslim Ummah across Ogun State.

Prince Akinrinade also said further that “May this sacred celebration bring peace, joy, and abundant blessings to your homes and our communities. May your prayers be accepted, your sacrifices rewarded, and your hearts filled with gratitude and love”.

He added that “Eid is a time of reflection, unity, and compassion. Let us all embrace the values of sacrifice, generosity, and togetherness that this special season represents.

Eid Mubarak! Wishing you and your families a joyful and spiritually fulfilling Eid.”

He urged them to use opportunity of the festival to pray for Agbado community, Ogun State and Nigeria general

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IKORODU WEST LCDA HOSTS WORKING VISIT FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE COMMISSION

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IKORODU WEST LCDA HOSTS WORKING VISIT FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE COMMISSION

 

Ikorodu West Local Council development Area yesterday hosted the Local Government Service Commission led by Chairman. Hon. Kamal Ayinde Baiyewu. Mr Seriki welcome everyone to the August visitation on over sight function aimed at assessing and evaluating their performances in the last 5 years,seeing to their welfarism which the commission was convinced enough that the Council Chairman took care of them accordingly.

He also commended the Council Chairman for the laudable projects he has done and how he has transformed the face of the Council Secretariat to a modern edifice. The Council Chairman, Hon. Sulaimon Kazeem Olanrewaju, FCA- FCTI, expressed his gratitude to the Commission’s Chairman and his entourage for the assessment and evaluation tour, assured them of adequate care for the Civil servants within his jurisdiction.

 

Mrs Ajayi Omobola, Head of Admin/ Human Resources representing Mrs. Abosede George (Permanent Secretary) warmly sent her greetings, reiterated on how the commission was able to approved 2,366 Civil Servant Promotions, converted 355 Officers in the unified Councils. Advice Civil Servants that their request especially the deceased workers should always come with necessary documents for adequate assistance to avoid unnecessary delay . Mrs. Olawunmi Dada, representing Permanent Secretary Bibilomo Olusekun congratulated all the Civil Servants who were recently promoted, she advice the Council Manager to organise training for Civil servants twice monthly on PSS. Council Manager, Mr. Nurudeen Olushola Tobun reeled out some laudable projects and development that has been implemented so far, he also affirmed to the commission that the Council Chairman has performed wonderfully well in terms of welfarism, peaceful coexistence and good well being of the Staff

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