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Quintessential Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade, CEO Phemnic Life Support Fulfills Childhood Dream, Renovates Grandmother’s House

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Without mincing words, US based immigration specialist, Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade who is also the CEO, Phemnic Life Support has once again added another feat and this has definitely placed him in the history book of Erukucity in Ekiti Local Government of Kwara State.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oluwatoyin Aborisade really has shown a trait that is worthy of emulation when recently he stormed his homestead, Erukucity and not for anything but to renovate his grandmother’s house which has since become an edifice.
In his response while fielding questions from journalists this unusual philanthropist said his grandmother played vital roles in his upbringing,
“I’m where I’m today by the grace of God and the efforts of my darling grandmother who contributed immensely to my upbringing, it was my childhood dream to make her happy and one of what I promised to do for her is to renovate her house and I thank God it’s happening in her lifetime.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is no doubt a gesture and good legacy to emulate. Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade, a young man who always after God’s heart. No wonder the Holy Bible says in the book of proverbs 22 Vs 6 `Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. ‘ this words of wisdom shows the agedwoman who’s above 100 years Mrs Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole is obviously reaping the the fruits of her labour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The renovated house is situated at Okeado’s compound in Erukucity, Kwara State.

The building is now a cynosure within the city with state of the art facilities used. Indigenes and residents of Erukucity couldn’t stop pouring encomiums on Oluwatoyin who they now described as ‘Golden Son’ of the town.

When Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade CEO Phemnic Life Support and US Immigration specialist was engaging his media aide Oluwaseun BethNews Media on phone conversation that lasted more than 1 hour, he said “This is not the promised land God is taking my grandma to this is just my primary assignment/obligation and by the special grace of God and if God tarry my aged grandmother, mama Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole would reap beautifully more of her hard labour over all her grandchildren, do you want to know again? By the special grace of God I do not borrow a dime neither do I seek for any support before I embarked on this multi-million Naira project that’s already roofed. The building is now an ultramodern edifice structure within that axis. All the rooms, windows, burglary and toilets were newly constructed to suit mama’s taste and for her conveniences”

Saying further that him and his entire family has sympathy for the less privileged within Kwara metropolis and he’s planning a project for the aged in Kwara State in the nearest future.

“I therefore pray that may Mama Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole live much longer in sound and good health”. He added.

Oluwaseun BethNews Media Aide to Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade

Quintessential Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade, CEO Phemnic Life Support Fulfills Childhood Dream, Renovates Grandmother's House Without mincing words, US based immigration specialist, Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade who is also the CEO, Phemnic Life Support has once again added another feat and this has definitely placed him in the history book of Erukucity in Ekiti Local Government of Kwara State. Oluwatoyin Aborisade really has shown a trait that is worthy of emulation when recently he stormed his homestead, Erukucity and not for anything but to renovate his grandmother's house which has since become an edifice. In his response while fielding questions from journalists this unusual philanthropist said his grandmother played vital roles in his upbringing, "I'm where I'm today by the grace of God and the efforts of my darling grandmother who contributed immensely to my upbringing, it was my childhood dream to make her happy and one of what I promised to do for her is to renovate her house and I thank God it's happening in her lifetime." This is no doubt a gesture and good legacy to emulate. Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade, a young man who always after God's heart. No wonder the Holy Bible says in the book of proverbs 22 Vs 6 `Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. ' this words of wisdom shows the agedwoman who's above 100 years Mrs Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole is obviously reaping the the fruits of her labour. The renovated house is situated at Okeado's compound in Erukucity, Kwara State. The building is now a cynosure within the city with state of the art facilities used. Indigenes and residents of Erukucity couldn't stop pouring encomiums on Oluwatoyin who they now described as 'Golden Son' of the town. When Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade CEO Phemnic Life Support and US Immigration specialist was engaging his media aide Oluwaseun BethNews Media on phone conversation that lasted more than 1 hour, he said "This is not the promised land God is taking my grandma to this is just my primary assignment/obligation and by the special grace of God and if God tarry my aged grandmother, mama Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole would reap beautifully more of her hard labour over all her grandchildren, do you want to know again? By the special grace of God I do not borrow a dime neither do I seek for any support before I embarked on this multi-million Naira project that's already roofed. The building is now an ultramodern edifice structure within that axis. All the rooms, windows, burglary and toilets were newly constructed to suit mama's taste and for her conveniences" Saying further that him and his entire family has sympathy for the less privileged within Kwara metropolis and he's planning a project for the aged in Kwara State in the nearest future. "I therefore pray that may Mama Felicia Ajibabi Zachaeus Ajewole live much longer in sound and good health". He added. Oluwaseun BethNews Media Aide to Dr. Oluwatoyin Aborisade

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NASRE: Building A Safety Net For Nigeria’s Journalists

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At a time when Nigeria’s media industry is strained by economic uncertainty, job instability, and shrinking newsroom resources, the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) is redefining professional solidarity. More than a network of editors, it is emerging as a critical support system for journalists navigating an increasingly precarious landscape.

 

Founded on the principles of welfare, solidarity, and professional growth, NASRE has positioned itself as a responsive and forward-looking body within the media ecosystem. While many professional associations remain focused on advocacy and training, NASRE distinguishes itself by combining these roles with direct and practical support for journalists and their families.

 

At the core of its mission is a clear proposition that no journalist should be abandoned in times of need. Through financial assistance, targeted outreach, and sustained engagement, the association has supported members facing hardship, as well as widows and families of deceased practitioners. These largely understated interventions have steadily earned NASRE credibility and respect across the industry.

 

The organisation’s approach reflects a keen awareness of the pressures confronting media professionals, including irregular pay, job insecurity, and limited institutional backing. In such an environment, NASRE’s welfare initiatives are not merely charitable, they are essential.

 

Beyond welfare, the association is investing in professional resilience. Through collaboration, networking, and knowledge-sharing platforms, it is equipping editors and practitioners to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving digital media space, where adaptability is no longer optional.

 

Headquartered in Lagos, NASRE continues to broaden its reach, attracting a growing membership united by the need for a more responsive and supportive professional community. Its expansion signals a shift in expectations within the industry, away from symbolic affiliations towards institutions that deliver measurable value.

 

For many observers, NASRE represents a necessary evolution, a professional body anchored not just in ideals, but in impact. By combining empathy with structure, it offers a model of what media associations can become in challenging times.

 

As the industry continues to evolve, organisations like NASRE may prove indispensable. In a profession devoted to telling society’s stories, it is ensuring that the storytellers themselves are not left behind.

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Oluremi Tinubu Hosts Wife of New IGP, Talks Welfare, Empowerment for Police Families

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Oluremi Tinubu Hosts Wife of New IGP, Talks Welfare, Empowerment for Police Families

 

The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, today welcomed Mrs. Mutiat Disu, wife of the Inspector General of Police, at the State House in Abuja.

Oluremi Tinubu Hosts Wife of New IGP, Talks Welfare, Empowerment for Police Families

During the meeting, the First Lady encouraged Mrs. Disu to continue championing the welfare and wellbeing of police officers’ families, especially through impactful support for their wives.

Speaking after the meeting, Mrs. Mutiat Disu shared her excitement about partnering with the First Lady’s Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), noting that she is ready to leverage its programs to empower police officers’ wives across the country.

Mrs. Disu, who also serves as the National President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA), described the meeting as insightful and inspiring. She emphasized her commitment to using RHI platforms to improve healthcare, welfare, and economic empowerment for POWA members nationwide.

“The purpose of this visit is to tap into her wealth of experience and explore how POWA can benefit from her programs,” she said.

She added that her engagement with the First Lady has already provided valuable direction, especially in areas of social intervention and healthcare support for police families.

“I’m ready to work closely with Mama to ensure our women benefit fully, especially since RHI focuses on uplifting women, and POWA is largely made up of women.”

Mrs. Disu assumed leadership of POWA following the appointment of Tunji Disu as Inspector General of Police on February 24, 2026, succeeding Kayode Egbetokun.

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Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

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Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

 

The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, on Tuesday led the management team, alongside officers and personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, in a nationwide walkathon to commemorate the 2026 National Police Day.

The event, held across state capitals and the Federal Capital Territory, formed part of activities marking Day Two of the annual celebration, themed “Community Partnership: Building Trust.”

The symbolic exercise, which drew participation from both police personnel and members of the public, was aimed at showcasing unity, discipline, and a renewed commitment to community policing and public safety.

According to the Force leadership, the walkathon underscores the Nigeria Police Force’s resolve to strengthen public trust, deepen engagement with citizens, and enhance collaboration in tackling security challenges across the country.

Participants described the initiative as a practical step toward bridging the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve, while also promoting physical fitness and mental well-being among officers and civilians alike.

With the theme reflecting a shared responsibility for safety, the Police reiterated that sustainable security can only be achieved through active partnership with the public.

The event concluded with a renewed call for collective action under the banner: “Together We Walk, Together We Secure,” emphasizing unity of purpose in building a safer and more secure society for all Nigerians.

 

Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

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