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The Leader Is A Fighter Case Study Of Olalekan Bakare Oki, General Manager Lagos State Management Authority LASTMA

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The Leader Is A Fighter Case Study Of Olalekan Bakare Oki, General Manager Lagos State Management Authority LASTMA.
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

 

 

Bakare Oki in Nigeria’s traffic management authority especially in Lagos State. He exemplifies rare commitment knowledge and exceptional skill with a diverse education background.

My courtesy visit to his reputable office on Friday 13th September 2024 we discussed at length an this got my memory back to this old saying that “a thousand wishes won’t fill a bucket with fishes”

Now get a seat and read little that I learnt from this proactive rare man. From our discussion that lasted almost one hour, I gathered he’s a man that will never give up easily because he understood himself, he always believe that all things will work out for him as long as he hang on until the end, real reason he remain a courageous man a undismayed even in the face of odds, is a man that will never permit anyone to intimidate or deter him from achieving his set goals. I observed from our gist, whenever this gentleman is at the warfronts and facing indiscipline during horrible traffic management within Lagos metropolis he’s always determined never to surrender to discouragement or despair no matter what seeming obstacles may confront him and his team.

Bakare Oki is an exceptional leadership who has faced criticism, fatigue and instead of him to be loneliness, he would rather chose to identifying with people making unpleasant decisions, false pride and jealousy I see all these to makes him trailblazing in all ramifications. Oki’s qualities and personal behaviors has obtain deficiencies and skills such as a pleasant personality, his neat appearance, his mining smile and a warm handshake are second to none.

Bakare a trailblazer and why he would continue to remain stackability is because he doesn’t permit or allow the fear of ridicule from others or the fear of defeat to overwhelmed him even as others may consider themselves presumptuous.
In conclusion and my take home from this energetic resourceful dude is what I tagged “He’s a giver, and not a getter” above all an integrity man that would deliver his duty diligently without obtaining ‘bribe’.
Guess what? Even in my presence a pretty young woman fair in complexion brought a critical, deadly case before him lo and behold, Oki took a wonderful, brilliant decision to clarified the issue by boiling the issue down to it’s simplest form. I therefore concluded with him as most wise and knowledgeable leader have ever met.

Oluwaseun Fabiyi is a seasoned Journalist writes from Lagos

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Tragedy in Ibadan: Parents Grieve as Funfair Stampede Claims Lives of Many Children

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Tragedy in Ibadan: Parents Grieve as Funfair Stampede Claims Lives of Many Children

Tragedy in Ibadan: Parents Grieve as Funfair Stampede Claims Lives of Many Children

 

A devastating stampede during a children’s funfair in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, has left many families shattered as an unconfirmed number of children lost their lives on Wednesday. Preliminary reports indicate that over 30 children may have perished, with many others sustaining injuries in the tragic incident.

The stampede occurred at Basorun Islamic High School, the venue for a privately organized funfair. Oyo State’s Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, confirmed the incident and stated that the state government had swiftly mobilized a rapid response team to handle the situation.

Victims were transported to various hospitals within the Ibadan metropolis for urgent medical care. Oyelade expressed appreciation to the Commissioner for Health, Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, for immediately deploying response teams to assist at the scene. “The state government will do all in its power to stand by the victims of this fateful incident during this trying period,” Oyelade stated.

The commissioner emphasized that the government was not involved in the planning of the event, nor was the Ministry of Health requested to provide logistical support. He stressed the importance of proper coordination when organizing large events, particularly those involving children and elders.

The exact number of casualties remains unclear as authorities await a detailed report from the Commissioner of Police. Concerned parents have been advised to visit the following hospitals with valid identification to locate their children:

  • Patnas Hospital, Basorun
  • Western Hospital, Basorun
  • Ringroad State Hospital
  • Molly Specialist Hospital
  • University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan

Eyewitness accounts suggest that the stampede occurred as attendees, mostly children, tried to force their way through the main gate of the school. Sources revealed that the event was initially planned for 5,000 children, but over 7,500 showed up, overwhelming the organizers. Some parents and children reportedly spent the night at the venue in anticipation of the event.

An administrative officer at Patnas Hospital, Olufeyemi Tolulope, recounted the harrowing scenes: “Six children were brought in around 8 a.m. Four were confirmed dead, while two are currently receiving treatment. One has since been discharged, and the other is stable and recovering.”

The tragedy has left parents and families in deep anguish. A bereaved parent at one of the hospitals cried out, “I did not imagine this would happen. We were together yesterday, not knowing it would be the last time. My daughter cannot be dead. Doctor, please wake her up.”

Parents are now calling on the government to expedite the release of their children’s bodies for burial. At the University College Hospital, Ibadan, grief-stricken families mourned their losses, with many still seeking confirmation of their children’s fates.

The private organizers of the event have come under scrutiny for failing to manage the overwhelming turnout. The tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the need for meticulous planning and safety measures at large gatherings, particularly those involving vulnerable groups such as children.

As investigations continue, the government has urged the public to remain calm, assuring that comprehensive support will be provided to all affected families during this period of mourning.

 

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Genesis Global Harvest’s Turning Point Event Draws Over 10,000 Worshipers

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Genesis Global Harvest's Turning Point Event Draws Over 10,000 Worshipers “I am the harvest. If you are unfamiliar with the story, refrain from attacking the glory.” – Oluwaseun Fabiyi

Genesis Global Harvest’s Turning Point Event Draws Over 10,000 Worshipers

“I am the harvest. If you are unfamiliar with the story, refrain from attacking the glory.” – Oluwaseun Fabiyi

In the vibrant tradition of annual harvest celebrations among white garment churches in Lagos and across Nigeria, Genesis Global International, led by Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe (popularly known as Prophet Genesis), has set a new standard for excellence in event organization and spiritual worship. The church’s unique approach to its programs has earned widespread admiration, and its recent Harvest of Turning Point and Hallel Night Altar of Praise were no exceptions.
Genesis Global Harvest's Turning Point Event Draws Over 10,000 Worshipers
“I am the harvest. If you are unfamiliar with the story, refrain from attacking the glory.” – Oluwaseun Fabiyi
The event, which drew over 10,000 worshipers from within and beyond Nigeria, marked a significant milestone for Genesis Global. This week-long celebration began with impactful community outreach, including free medical services and empowerment initiatives spearheaded by the Genesis Foundation. Vulnerable groups such as widows, widowers, and the less privileged were supported through the church’s efforts.
The highlight of the week was the much-anticipated Hallel Night of Praise on Friday, December 13, 2024. Hosted at the expansive Genesis Dominion City, a 10-acre property equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including a permanent underground stage, the event featured performances from over 20 gospel artists across various countries.
The ceremony commenced at midnight with a powerful opening prayer by Pastor Obaloluwa Samuel, followed by uplifting worship led by the Genesis Global Church Choir. The atmosphere was electrified as worshipers experienced a divine outpouring of blessings. The presence of international dignitaries and diaspora guests added to the grandeur of the occasion.
One of the night’s most memorable moments was the dramatic entrance of Prophet Genesis on a white horse, accompanied by seven young church members carrying symbolic harvest items. The scene, filled with traditional music and dance, elevated the worship to a new level. Prophet Genesis addressed the congregation, stating that his entrance symbolized gratitude to God for his journey from humble beginnings to success.
During his opening speech, Prophet Genesis used items like oranges, sugarcane, and bananas to illustrate the meaning of harvest, declaring himself the “harvest” (translated as Emi Gangan ni Ikore). He cautioned critics, saying, “If you are unaware of the story, do not attack the glory.”
The event featured stellar performances by notable gospel artists, including Wumi Awoniyi (Gbogomifunmi), London-based Image, and Ibadan choreographers who delivered a breathtaking display. Artists like Chigozie Wisdom, Joshua Michael, Engovisions, and Segun Johnson further enriched the worship experience, leaving attendees in awe.

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Nigeria Customs Service Approves Promotion of 1,419 Junior Officers

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Nigeria Customs Service Approves Promotion of 1,419 Junior Officers

By Ifeoma Ikem

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced the promotion of 1,419 junior officers across various ranks, marking a significant step in its workforce development. The promotions were approved during the 10th Management meeting chaired by the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, on November 29, 2024.
Nigeria Customs Service Approves Promotion of 1,419 Junior Officers

By Ifeoma Ikem
The comprehensive promotion exercise covered both General Duty and Support Staff categories, reflecting the officers’ performance in the 2024 promotion exercise.
Highlights of the promotions include:
346 General Duty and 384 Support Staff officers elevated from Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC) to Inspector of Customs (IC).
4 General Duty and 13 Support Staff officers promoted from Customs Assistant I (CAI) to Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC).
372 General Duty and 59 Support Staff officers advanced from Customs Assistant II (CAII) to Customs Assistant I (CAI).
188 General Duty and 54 Support Staff officers moved up from Customs Assistant III (CAIII) to Customs Assistant II (CAII).
In a statement by Abdullahi Maiwada, the National Public Relations Officer of Customs, the promotion underscores the transformative leadership of CGC Adeniyi and his commitment to fostering career growth within the service.
“By prioritising career growth as a cornerstone of workforce motivation, this administration inspires a culture of excellence, empowering employees to achieve their full potential and driving the organisation toward unparalleled service delivery,” the statement read.
The CGC also extended his congratulations to the newly promoted officers, urging them to intensify their efforts in fulfilling the NCS’s core mandates of revenue generation, anti-smuggling activities, and trade facilitation.
Meanwhile, the promotion list for senior officers is currently under review and awaiting approval from the Nigeria Customs Service Board.

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