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Rotarian Comrade Tayo Ayinde A Beacon of Hope

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Rotarian Comrade Tayo Ayinde A Beacon of Hope

 

In the tapestry of Egbe /Idimu LCDA political landscape,Hon Ayinde emerges as an aspirant to the post of the council chairman figure whose story resonates deeply with the aspirations and struggles of the common man. His journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered leader in Egbe idimu LCDA political game is a testament to his unyielding spirit and unwavering commitment to public service.Hon Ayinde , is not just a politician; he is a beacon of hope, a man
whose life and work embody the dreams and desires of millions of people in Egbe/idimu

 

 

 

Hon Ayinde early life was characterized by struggle, perseverance and resilience. His childhood experiences marked by the challenges of growing up in an environment where opportunities abound but can only be assessed by the few right-thinking, hard-working, intelligent and privileged ones, that’s Lagos: the city that neither sleeps nor the inhabitants slumber. These attributes shaped his personality as he grew during the formative years into a man with global concept and worldview amidst ignited burning desire to effect meaningful change. These instilled in him a profound empathy for the underprivileged, youth and the general populace.

 

 

 

His political career is defined by his relentless advocacy for the marginalized and his tireless efforts to uplift his constituent His constituents see him not just as a leader but as a champion for their cause. He has become a voice for the voiceless, often going beyond the call of duty to address the needs of the people. His numerous town hall meetings, grassroots engagements, and community projects, which include but not limited to scholarship awards; business men and women empowerment; improved health care services for constituents, financial supports of the aged, as well as skills acquisition support for the youth and artisans are reflective of his deep-seated
belief that true leadership is about selfless service and accessibility.

Hon Ayinde positions he served in Egbe idimu LCDA is marked by significant achievements

 

Beyond his accomplishments, in his personal businesses it is Ayinde personal touch that endears him to the masses. He is known for his approachability and his genuine concern for the welfare of everyone in contact with him directly or indirectly, devoid of bias
and discriminatory tendencies.

His philanthropy is not limited to grand gestures; it extends to the everyday acts of kindness that often go unnoticed. From helping families in distress to supporting local artisans, his contributions have a
ripple effect, fostering a sense of solidarity and hope among his community.

 

As Hon Ayinde continues to navigate the complex arena of Egbe idimu LCDA politics, his vision for the future remains clear and compelling. He envisions a community where every citizen, regardless of their background, has access to opportunities that can transform their lives. His ambition is not driven by personal gains but by a profound sense of duty to his community and the general populace.

 

Hon Ayinde is more than a political figure; he is a symbol of hope and a catalyst for
positive change. His life and work reflect the essence of what it means to be a

servant leader, one whose legacy will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the people he so passionately want to serve. The reward of good deeds and hard work is more work.

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The Power of Building Resilience” By Prudent Ludidi

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The Power of Building Resilience” By Prudent Ludidi

 

Ladies and gentlemen,

Life is unpredictable. It’s full of twists and turns. Some days are easy others are hard.

But no matter what life throws at you, you have a choice, you can let challenges break you, or you can build resilience.

Resilience is the strength to withstand, to bounce back, to adapt, to overcome, it’s the power to face adversity head-on, to transform obstacles into opportunities, to turn setbacks into stepping stones!

Building resilience is not about being invincible. It’s about being human, it’s about acknowledging your vulnerabilities and working on them.

Resilience is built in both small and big moments of the everyday choices we make!

To get up when you’re tired, keep going when you’re struggling, to push through when you’re doubting. It’s built in the habits you form.

It’s important to understand that resilience is not just about surviving, it’s about thriving, growing, becoming stronger, more confident and more compassionate.

When you build resilience, you open yourself up to possibilities, you take risks, you innovate, you create and inspire.

So, how do you build resilience?
You start small.
You take care of yourself.
You practice self-compassion.
You seek support.
You focus on the present.
And you keep moving forward.
One step at a time.
Resilience is not a destination it’s a journey!

Because when you build resilience, you unlock your true potential to withstand unplanned inconveniences in your life.

You become unstoppable.
You achieve greatness.
You inspire others.

And you create a ripple effect of resilience that touches everyone around you.
Remember, resilience is not something you have or you don’t.

It’s something you build, day by day, moment by moment, choice by choice.
So, choose to build resilience, face your fears, push through challenges, choose to rise above obstacles, choose to become the best version of yourself!

You’re capable of thrive and succeed!

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Equatorial Guinea S*x Scandal: Woman Allegedly Commits Suicide

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Equatorial Guinea Sex Scandal: Woman Allegedly Commits Suicide

 

Sadly, in a shocking turn of events related to the ongoing sex scandal in Equatorial Guinea, one of the women allegedly featured in explicit videos involving high-profile individuals reportedly took her own life.

The woman is believed to have been overwhelmed by the spread of the footage, which has gone viral and caused a media uproar in the country.

The scandal erupted after Baltasar Engonga, Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency, was arrested on charges of misconduct, including allegedly recording over 400 videos involving wives of notable figures in the nation.

The videos, which surfaced amid a broader investigation into fraud, reportedly include intimate encounters with influential individuals, escalating the controversy.

This latest development has sparked a public outcry, with many calling for stronger measures to protect the privacy and dignity of those affected by the leaked content.

Meanwhile, officials in Equatorial Guinea are reportedly taking steps to control the scandal’s impact as they continue their investigation.

News360 Nigeria reports that Baltasar Engonga, the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency in Equatorial Guinea, was arrested following a shocking revelation of over 400 sextapes reportedly involving the wives of prominent figures in the country.

Engonga, 54, came under investigation for fraud, leading to an unannounced search of his residence and office, where officials discovered numerous CDs containing recordings of his alleged sexual encounters.

The tapes reportedly feature encounters with high-profile individuals, including relatives and wives of government officials, such as the sister of the President, the wife of the Director General of Police, and spouses of approximately 20 ministers.

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Ekiti Governor Honours Primate Ayodele’s Late Father, Names Street After Him

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Ekiti Governor Honours Primate Ayodele’s Late Father, Names Street After Him

 

The governor of Ekiti state, Biodun Oyebanji has honoured the Primate Elijah Ayodele’s late father by naming a street after him in Ikere-Ekiti.

The street which used to be ‘Area One’ where the prophet’s church in Ekiti is located has now been registered as Ayomate Avenue.

According to reports, the renaming took the combined efforts of the Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti, Oba Samuel Alagbado, his chiefs, the local government chairmen, and ultimately, the governor of Ekiti state, Biodun Oyebanji.

According to the governor, the street was named in recognition of the good works done by the late father of Primate Ayodele and the continuation of the good works by the prophet. He also recognized the efforts of the prophet to drive economic growth in the community.

Primate Ayodele embraced the development while expressing appreciation to the governor for honouring God in such a manner. The prophet applauded the governor for his efforts towards bringing development to Ikere-Ekiti and promised that the presence of his church will in turn lead to more economic development in the local government.

Furthermore, Primate Ayodele promised that he would begin by sinking boreholes across the local government to support the government in solving the water crisis.

‘’I appreciate the governor for the magnanimous development of naming this vicinity after our church, it’s indeed marvellous in God’s sight. This is a testament to his love for God and the people of Ekiti state.”

“I also want to appreciate him for the development he started in Ikere-Ekiti local government, the people are happy with him and above all, God is happy with him for all he is doing”

“I want to promise His Excellency that our presence here will bring a new dawn to this vicinity, we will also assist the government. We will be sinking boreholes across the local government to solve the water crisis.’’

History has it that Primate Ayodele’s father was one of the most respected individuals in Ikere-Ekiti who brought good tidings to the community and provided succour for individuals who needed help.

Consequently, Primate Ayodele has been engaging in humanitarian activities on a large scale across the country. Since he opened a branch in Ikere-Ekiti, Primate Ayodele has organized charitable programmes thrice which involved selling a bag of rice for N20,000, scholarships for youths, empowerment for widows, to mention but a few.

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