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Tayo Folorunsho’s New Book, “Crime Is a Bad Market,” Positions Value Reorientation as Nigeria’s Non-Kinetic Crime Strategy.

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Tayo Folorunsho’s New Book, “Crime Is a Bad Market,” Positions Value Reorientation as Nigeria’s Non-Kinetic Crime Strategy.

Tayo Folorunsho’s New Book, “Crime Is a Bad Market,” Positions Value Reorientation as Nigeria’s Non-Kinetic Crime Strategy.

Forwarded by: Mr. Ola Olukoyede, Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Abuja, Nigeria — At a time when Nigeria continues to confront corruption and other social vices, a growing emphasis is being placed on non-kinetic strategies—approaches that prevent crime through education, mindset change, and value reorientation rather than force or punishment. This philosophy is at the heart of a new book, Crime is a Bad Market, by Nigerian media entrepreneur and youth advocate Tayo Folorunsho.

Conceived as a non-kinetic crime-prevention initiative, the book is designed to educate and re-orient young minds, particularly student in both Universities and Colleges, before they become vulnerable to criminal influence. It is intended for wide distribution across schools and tertiary institutions, serving as an early-intervention tool to help students build a strong moral and psychological threshold against crime.

Tayo Folorunsho’s New Book, “Crime Is a Bad Market,” Positions Value Reorientation as Nigeria’s Non-Kinetic Crime Strategy.

The book has received endorsement from the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ola Olukoyede, who, in his foreword, underscores that corruption in Nigeria is sustained not only by weak enforcement but by social attitudes that normalize or glorify illicit wealth. He notes that Crime is a Bad Market aligns with the EFCC’s broader mandate to address corruption at its roots through value reorientation and youth education.

Rather than focusing on enforcement, arrests, or punishment, Crime is a Bad Market adopts a preventive, non-kinetic framework, exposing the long-term social, psychological, and generational consequences of crime. The book challenges the illusion of “quick success” through illegal means and promotes integrity, accountability, and responsible citizenship as viable and rewarding alternatives.
Folorunsho’s work examines the cultural, social, and psychological drivers that push young people toward crime, while offering practical insights on ethical decision-making and national responsibility. He strongly believes that sustainable national security and development can only be achieved when young citizens are empowered with the right values early in life.

Through initiatives such as Edutainment First International Ltd/GTE, The Big Break Moment Africa, and You Against Crime International, Folorunsho has consistently advanced non-kinetic interventions that use education, storytelling, and youth engagement to promote positive behavior and civic responsibility.

His contributions have earned recognition from the Nigerian Police Force for youth development and social responsibility, as well as awards from the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC). His work includes successful school-based programs, anti-drug abuse campaigns supported by the NDLEA, and road safety advocacy initiatives in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

As Nigeria intensifies its fight against corruption, cybercrime, and financial misconduct, Crime is a Bad Market stands out as a compelling non-kinetic intervention, reinforcing the idea that education and values are the most sustainable weapons against crime.

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Grace Nation Worldwide Celebrates  Dr. Chris Okafor’s Birthday Amid Easter Reflections

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Grace Nation Worldwide Celebrates  Dr. Chris Okafor’s Birthday Amid Easter Reflections

 

Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” — Dr. Chris Okafor

 

 

Grace Nation Worldwide marked a special occasion as members gathered at the international headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria, to celebrate the birthday of the Generational Prophet and Senior Pastor, Christopher Okafor, who turned a year older on April 4, 2026.

A Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration

 

The atmosphere was filled with gratitude as sons and daughters of the ministry came together to appreciate God for the life and impact of their spiritual leader.

The celebration featured a variety of activities, including special musical renditions, Bible recitations, choreography presentations, and a vibrant praise and worship session led by the Liberation Voices.

 

The highlight of the event was the ceremonial cutting of the birthday cake, followed by joyful celebration and thanksgiving, all dedicated to the glory of God.

 

Teaching on the Death and Resurrection of Christ ,Earlier in the day, the service also commemorated the resurrection of Jesus Christ, with Dr. Okafor delivering a message on “The Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.”

 

In his teaching, he described the sacrifice of Christ at Calvary as the foundation of the Christian faith.

 

“The death of Jesus represents the depth of God’s love for humanity,” he said, while emphasizing that the resurrection is the ultimate confirmation and strength of the believer’s faith.

 

The State of Humanity Before Redemption

 

Dr. Okafor explained that before the sacrifice of Christ, humanity was bound by sin, subject to judgment, and separated from God. He highlighted the consequences of the fall of man, including spiritual loss and the inevitability of judgment.

The Purpose of Christ’s Sacrifice

 

According to the cleric, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ brought restoration and reconciliation between God and humanity.

“When a person is restored to God, life becomes meaningful,” he noted, adding that the sacrifice of Christ signifies the forgiveness of sin and a new beginning for believers.

 

A Message of Hope

In conclusion, Dr. Okafor stated that the resurrection of Jesus Christ provides believers with the opportunity to live a fruitful and abundant life, anchored in faith and divine purpose.

The combined celebration of his birthday and the message of Easter created a moment of reflection, joy, and renewed commitment among members of Grace Nation Worldwide.

 

Grace Nation Worldwide Celebrates 

Dr. Chris Okafor’s Birthday Amid Easter Reflections

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IGP Disu Unveils New Security Vehicles, Bikes In Ogun

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IGP Disu Unveils New Security Vehicles, Bikes In Ogun, 

 

The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, on Saturday took centre stage at the commissioning of landmark projects in Ogun State, reaffirming the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to strengthening national security and deepening collaboration with state authorities.

The high-profile event, attended by top government officials and security stakeholders, highlighted the strategic importance of security in driving development. Disu’s presence underscored ongoing efforts by the Police leadership to align operational priorities with infrastructural growth across the country.

A key highlight of the ceremony was the commissioning of new security vehicles and electric motorbikes aimed at boosting the operational capacity of security agencies in the state. The IGP commended the Ogun State Government for what he described as a proactive and forward-thinking approach to security, noting that the newly deployed assets would significantly enhance rapid response and patrol efficiency.

He stressed that effective policing remains central to maintaining peace and order, assuring residents that the Force would continue to evolve strategies to tackle emerging threats. According to him, the Nigeria Police Force is committed to working closely with both the Federal Government and sub-national authorities to ensure the safety of lives and property.

Disu further called on members of the public to support security agencies by providing timely and credible information, describing community cooperation as vital in combating crime and sustaining a secure environment.

The Police leadership also expressed appreciation to the Ogun State Government and other dignitaries for their continued partnership, noting that such collaboration is essential to advancing security initiatives and fostering national development.

 

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PDP Stalwart, Fagbemi, Resigns From Party in Ogbomoso South

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*PDP Stalwart, Fagbemi, Resigns From Party in Ogbomoso South*

 

A former Secretary of Ogbomoso South Local Government, Temidayo Fagbemi, has formally resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party.

 

Fagbemi, a major financier of the PDP in the area, tendered his resignation in a letter addressed to the Ward Chairman of the party in Ijeru II, Ogbomoso South.

 

In his letter, Fagbemi stated that leaving the party he had diligently supported, contributing to PDP’s victories at both the state and local government levels for two consecutive terms, was a difficult but necessary decision.

 

He wrote: “I, Temidayo Fagbemi, hereby submit my resignation as a member of the PDP.”

 

“My decision to leave the party, which I worked hard to support and helped secure victory at both the state and local levels for two consecutive terms, is not an easy one. However, it has become necessary.”

 

He thanked party leaders for the years of shared political engagement and wished them success in their forthcoming primaries.

 

His resignation marks a significant development within the Ogbomoso South PDP, given his influence, contributions, and long-standing role in strengthening the party’s structure.

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