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Tunji Bamishigbin: A Rare Example of Kindness

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Tunji Bamishigbin: A Rare Example of Kindness

-By Dapo Olaniyan

A lawyer and filmmaker par excellence, Barrister Tunji Bamishigbin is truly a rare breed. He may not boast the financial clout of the likes of Aliko Dangote or Femi Otedola, but his kindness and generosity of spirit tower above many I have had the privilege of knowing.

His kindness isn’t measured by cash handouts or lavish gifts, but by his unwavering commitment to impacting lives—myself included.

I recall vividly when I built my first house in Ota, Ogun State, about two decades ago. He was the very first person to visit, joyfully offering prayers over the property. At the time, he hadn’t even started building his own home. Of course, the difference in scale between my modest kiosk and his future mansion is obvious(shoe get size)—but that didn’t matter to him. He was genuinely excited, as if I were his blood relative. That’s who he is—always spreading warmth and support to the younger people around him.

If you have a legitimate project and need sound advice—often for free—he is there, offering his insights as if your matter were his own. I’ve seen him help structure businesses and prepare professional documents for people just starting out. I remember a friend who needed a contact point on the mainland in Lagos. Without hesitation, Uncle T, as we fondly call him, gave him full access to his office in Ikeja to help get his business off the ground.

One experience stands out from my time as a reporter in 1998. I visited Mr. Bamishigbin’s office on Awoyokun Street, Onipanu, Lagos, to deliver an invitation from my boss, Mr. Afolabi Odeyemi. While waiting at the reception, I overheard two young actors sharing their experiences from various film sets. One, a student at Lagos State University, lamented how he had worked on a film, received poor treatment, borrowed money to get there, missed a week of classes—and still wasn’t paid. But when they spoke of Bamishigbin, the tone changed entirely. They both praised his integrity. The student shared how, despite not being a ‘star,’ he was treated to a near 4-star experience on one of Bamishigbin’s sets and was even paid enough to clear his school fees. They were there that day to collect scripts for a new project—with full confidence that their payment was assured.

One thing is clear: Mr. Bamishigbin does not discriminate. He relates freely with people—within and outside the industry—with humility and warmth. What amazes me most is his spartan lifestyle. Despite having powerful friends and connections, he stays focused on his passion rather than chasing government contracts.

I once heard a well-heeled politician jest, “Tunji, you won’t even ask for favors or contracts. You’re too attached to your TV production.” That’s just who he is—principled, grounded, and focused.

Through my work, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many influential figures, but few have left the kind of impression that Barrister Tunji Bamishigbin has. His character draws people in—like metal to a magnet.

I’ve been fortunate to work under excellent people. However, Mr. Kunle Bakare, remains a major influence on my career, though, I never had the opportunity to work for him—a story for another day.

But today, I write to express my deep gratitude. Gratitude to God, and to a man who consistently looks out for others, even in challenging times. To borrow Shakespeare’s words: “Ingratitude is worse than a traitor’s arm.”

So, to Barrister Tunji Bamishigbin—and to all those who quietly support and uplift others—thank you. Your kindness makes the world a better place.

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Easter: Oyo PDP Guber Aspirant, Ajadi, Greets Gov Makinde, CAN, Others 

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The leading Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Governorship Aspirant in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has congratulated the Governor of Oyo State, Engr Seyi Makinde, the Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN), the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, (PFN) and the entire Christians on the occasion of this year’s Easter Celebration.

 

Ajadi said that the Good Friday which marked the remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the Easter Sunday, which marks his risen from the dead, are important dates in the Christiandom.

Ajadi in a statement he personally signed on Friday to commemorate the Easter, said that he rejoiced with Christians that this year’s celebration is being witnessed in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility in the country.

He said that he particularly rejoiced with Gov Makinde saying that his exemplary leadership and good governance in Oyo State in the last seven years has shown him as a selfless person, a lover of the masses and one who cares for others.

He said that these are the traits of a good Christian, praying that God would continue to endear the governor with more wisdom and success.

He called on Christians to remember Jesus Christ’s directive that they should love their neighbours as themselves, saying that if this directive is strictly followed there would be peace in the World.

Ajadi, who is also a renowned philanthropist, called on Christians, especially the well to do, to learn the heart of helping the poor.

He said that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ will not be in vain if Christians can abide by his directive on humility and love for one another.

Ajadi said that there is hope for Nigeria as a country despite the present harsh economy and prevalent of insecurity.

“We should take solace in the fact that God can do all things and that like He restores the lost glory and resources of the people of Zion, He will do same for Nigeria.

“Nigeria will reclaim her leading position both in Africa and among the black Nations. Let’s continue to pray for the good of our land,” Ajadi said in the statement.

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POCACOV Takes Fight Against Cultism And Bullying To Schools In Edo

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POCACOV Intensifies Sensitization on Cultism, Bullying, and Social Vices Among Students in Edo

 

In commemoration of the 2026 National Police Day Celebration, the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), Edo State Command, has reinforced its preventive policing efforts through a targeted sensitization outreach at Igbinedion Education Centre, Benin City.

The initiative forms part of the broader activities marking this year’s National Police Day, themed “Community Partnership: Building Trust,” which emphasizes collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the public in fostering a safer society.

The sensitization programme witnessed the presence of key stakeholders, including the Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, the Police Public Relations Officer, and the Edo State POCACOV Coordinator, ASP Kingsley Upeh. The team engaged students in an insightful and impactful session focused on the dangers of cultism, bullying, and other social vices prevalent among youths.

During the session, students were educated on the severe and far-reaching consequences of cult-related activities. These include violence, loss of lives, disruption of academic pursuits, and long-term damage to personal reputation and future opportunities. The speakers also highlighted how peer pressure, drug abuse, and negative social influences often serve as gateways into criminal behavior.

In an interactive segment, the Commissioner of Police stressed the legal implications of engaging in criminal acts, noting that involvement in cultism and related offences could lead to arrest, prosecution, and lifelong consequences that may hinder personal growth and career aspirations.

The issue of bullying was also extensively addressed, with emphasis on both its legal ramifications and psychological impact on victims. Students were encouraged to speak up against bullying, report incidents to school authorities or law enforcement, and support peers who may be affected.

Furthermore, the outreach underscored the importance of self-discipline, moral values, and making informed life choices. Students were urged to become ambassadors of peace within their schools and communities by rejecting violence and promoting unity and mutual respect.

The POCACOV team reiterated its commitment to continuous engagement with young people through awareness campaigns, community outreach, and strategic partnerships aimed at preventing crime before it occurs. The initiative aligns with the Nigeria Police Force’s proactive approach to policing, which prioritizes education, prevention, and community involvement.

 

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COAS Launches Nationwide Security Renewal Mission in Plateau

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, on Thursday led a high-level delegation of security chiefs to Plateau State, flagging off a nationwide security renewal mission aimed at strengthening civil-military cooperation and restoring lasting peace across the country.

The visit to Jos, the Plateau State capital, marks the first phase of a coordinated national effort to address persistent security challenges through joint operations, community engagement, and proactive intelligence gathering.

COAS Launches Nationwide Security Renewal Mission in Plateau

Governor Caleb Muftwang received the delegation, describing the initiative as a critical step toward stabilizing affected communities and reinforcing public confidence in security institutions.

Civil-Military Synergy Takes Centre Stage

At the heart of the mission is a renewed emphasis on collaboration between the military, civil authorities, and local communities. Speaking during the visit, Lt. Gen. Shaibu stressed that national security must be treated as a collective responsibility.

He urged citizens to support security agencies by remaining vigilant, sharing credible information, and complying with lawful directives, noting that effective security cannot be achieved in isolation.

Community Engagement as Confidence-Building Tool

In a departure from purely operational engagements, the Army Chief held direct consultations with community leaders and residents in Jos, reinforcing the importance of trust and dialogue in conflict resolution.

Lawmakers, including Dachung Bagos and Ladi Dangyok, commended the initiative, stating that visible engagement by top military leadership helps rebuild confidence among citizens and fosters cooperation.

Proactive Security Operations Underway

Operational updates were provided by Major General Folusho Oyinlola, who disclosed that troops under Operation Enduring Peace have intensified surveillance, intelligence-led patrols, and coordinated actions with other security agencies.

According to the Army, the approach is designed to prevent escalation of threats, safeguard lives and property, and stabilize vulnerable communities before crises emerge.

A Shift Toward Sustainable Peace

Military authorities emphasized that the Plateau visit is part of a broader, long-term strategy to transition from reactive responses to sustainable peacebuilding nationwide. The framework includes strengthening local resilience, ensuring justice, and maintaining continuous engagement with stakeholders.

Analysts view the initiative as a significant policy shift, reflecting a more inclusive security architecture that integrates community participation with military operations.

Call for National Unity

The Army leadership concluded with an appeal to Nigerians to reject divisive narratives and support ongoing efforts to promote unity and peace.

“The success of this mission depends not only on the armed forces but on the cooperation of every citizen,” the COAS stated.

The nationwide security renewal campaign is expected to extend to other regions in the coming weeks as authorities seek to consolidate gains and build a safer, more unified Nigeria.

 

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