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Unveiling The Exceptional Quality Of Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode: A Trailblazer, Philanthropist Fit to lead Kwara-south politics in 2027

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…Pays 300 Students WAEC Across 3 Local Government Within Kwara State.
…Sponsors 250 students jamb
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

 

 

Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode fondly called MOK is one of the few names that stand out in the dynamic landscape in State of harmony, Kwara State, Nigerian. MOK as he’s fondly called has given to excellence and innovation. With over decades of multifaceted trailblazing experience spanning Human Resources by empowering individuals, market women,men, organizations Artisans, and wholeheartedly, singlehandedly provided perlative for over 500 people within Offa Local Government area of Kwara State in the face of economy Hardship, MOK in his philanthropic gesture he officially placed some youths on a community payroll.

 

Unveiling The Exceptional Quality Of Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode: A Trailblazer, Philanthropist Fit to lead Kwara-south politics in 2027

Mok’s prowess as Business Sustainability, and without been a politician, Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode is a driving force behind the strategic growth and development of over 5,000 employers within Kwara State.
Let’s delve into the exceptional qualities that define this remarkable
Leadership Skills of MOK Alhaji Okunola’s adeptness in strategic negotiation ensures that Youths from Offa Local Government are promptly involved to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes within his jurisdiction, and to foster long-term cordia relationship and sustainable growth
Conflict Resolution: With a keen understanding of interpersonal dynamics, MOK navigates conflicts with finesse, transforming challenges into opportunities for collaboration and growth. Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode cultivates inclusive environments where diverse perspectives thrive, driving innovation and resilience.
MOK fosters a culture of harnessing the collective intelligence and talents of teams to achieve shared goals efficiently and effectively as his emotional intelligence empowers him to understand and empathize with others’ perspectives, fostering meaningful connections and trust and with meticulous attention to detail, Okunola conducts thorough due diligence, ensuring informed decision-making and risk mitigation as he manage people-centric approach nurtures talent, fosters growth, and cultivates high-performing teams, driving organizational success even In the face of evolving challenges and opportunities, MOK demonstrates remarkable adaptability, pivoting strategies and approaches to meet changing needs.
Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode’s active listening skills empower him to truly understand people’s needs and aspirations, driving informed and inclusive decision-making.
His social intelligence enables him to navigate complex social dynamics with grace and effectiveness, building bridges and fostering goodwill.

MOK inspires and motivates teams to excel, fostering a culture of excellence, trust, and accountability.

Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode’s unwavering integrity and credibility inspire trust and confidence, laying the foundation for fruitful relationships and collaborations.
Through rigorous analysis and proactive measures, Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode minimizes losses and mitigates risks, safeguarding organizational assets and reputation.
Mok’s building capacity as he invests in human capital development, empowering individuals and organizations to realize their full potential and drive continuous improvement.

Mok as he continues to inspire and innovate, Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode remains a true trailblazer and a force to be reckoned with in Kwara and Nigeria at large.

Oluwaseun Fabiyi is a seasoned Journalist writes from Lagos

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Increase Support For Globacom, Prevent Creation Of Rival Companies’’ – Primate Ayodele To Tinubu

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*‘’Increase Support For Globacom, Prevent Creation Of Rival Companies’’ – Primate Ayodele To Tinubu

 

 

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has advised Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to increase support for the country’s only indigenous telecommunication company, Globacom and prevent creation of other telecommunication companies in Nigeria.

 

 

Increase Support For Globacom, Prevent Creation Of Rival Companies’’ – Primate Ayodele To Tinubu

This call was made at the presentation of the 30th edition of the prophet’s annual prophecy book titled Warnings To The Nations today Saturday, 6th of July, 2024 in Lagos.

Primate Ayodele made it known that Globacom has the capacity to help Nigeria overcome economic challenges but the government must support them in order to increase this capacity. He stated that the company will create more employment if the needed support is given.

However, he warned that the establishment of another indigenous telecommunication company will lead to unnecessary rivalry and will not be healthy for Nigeria’s economy. He advised that instead of establishing another company, all resources should be put together to support Globacom.

‘’Let the government support indigenous telecommunication companies because they will create more employment. We don’t need so much to avoid rivalry. We shouldn’t bring up any other indigenous telecommunication apart from Glo, we should put resources together to support this one we have.’’

‘’Glo has come to stay and has the capacity to create an economic boom for President Tinubu’s administration. Let’s support our own instead of creating unnecessary rivalry that will lead to calamity for the country.’’

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Why Igbo governors and senators must provide Ekpa to secure Kanu’s release -prophet Ikuru

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The prophetic hall of fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry has reiterated that it’s requisite and obligatory to bring down Simon Ekpa in order to secure the release of Nnamdi Kanu.

Speaking about the call for Kanu’s release by South East governors and senators,the prophet maintained that it’s the involvement of both Nnamdi kanu and Simon Ekpa that can guarantee normalcy, peace and tranquility in the East “South East governors and senators need to provide Simon Ekpa,I don’t despise Kanu neither do i abominate the Igbo’s,i just want things to be done with transparency and caution so that it will not end in utmost poignancy;Kanu and Simon Ekpa are the two leaders of IPOB, despite Kanu being in detention, peace still eluded the East because there’s a Simon Ekpa who gives command from Finland it’s normal for him to be around so that they can both agree and assure the government that peace will return to the East”.

He maintained that the activities of IPOB is among the impediments to the development of the Nigerian nation ” I have lost eight foreign investors due to the insecurity in the East,the East remains one of the hazardous and precarious places in Nigeria, after speaking and reaching agreements,when i tell them to come over to Nigeria they will decline and tell me that killings and insecurity in my country is much ,even the Eastern people in Lagos are always afraid of going to the East because of kidnapping and other heinous crimes, if the government must douce the tension in the East,it must be absolute and outright,i reiterate that I don’t hate Kanu, I’m just being profound and wholehearted about this issue because it’s very tactful and subtle”.

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10 States Battling Flooding, 21 Others At Risk

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10 States Battling Flooding, 21 Others At Risk

 

The Federal Government, on Thursday, said no fewer than 10 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had either experienced various degrees of flooding or recorded casualties as rains intensified.

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof Joseph Utsev, who dropped the red alert during a press briefing in Abuja, warned that 21 more states might suffer flooding.

He stated this against the background of the Wednesday downpour which grounded business and commercial activities in Lagos and Ogun states.

The resulting flooding brought down a two-storey building in the Mushin area of Lagos and overwhelmed residents while pupils could not attend schools in parts of the state.

Also, a pupil was swept away by the flooding in the Ketu area of Lagos.

Utsev explained that the Annual Flood Outlook by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency released in April had predicted that 148 local government areas in 31 states fell within the high flood risk areas.

The affected states include Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina and Kebbi.
Others are Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba and Yobe.

Cholera may spread

The minister warned that cholera might spread further in Nigeria due to the flooding.

He further stated that river flooding would begin this month, and would hit Ondo, Kaduna, Anambra, Benue, Adamawa and 12 other states
According to him, out of the 31 states where the Annual Flood Outlook predicted would experience flooding, the incident had occurred in 10.

Providing a national update on flooding, Utsev said, “It should be noted that some states have started experiencing varying levels of flooding and its associated disasters as early as April this year.

“So far, more than 10 states of the federation and the FCT have experienced one degree of flooding or the other with several casualties recorded including displacement of people and loss of property.
At this point, it is important to state that river flooding is expected, beginning this month (July 2024). The states that are likely to be impacted by this as predicted are Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Adamawa, Benue, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Jigawa, Kogi, Kebbi, Kaduna, Niger, Nasarawa, Ondo, Ogun, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT,” Utsev stated.

The minister recalled that in April 2024, he presented to the general public the 2024 Annual Flood Outlook by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, an agency under his supervision.

The agency has the responsibility for the provision of information on flood forecasts and alerts and monitoring of all the major rivers in Nigeria, including the trans-boundary Rivers Niger and Benue.

“The AFO shows that 148 LGA in 31 states fall within the High Flood Risk areas, while 249 LGA fall within the Moderate Flood Risk areas with the remaining 377 LGA falling within the Low Flood Risk areas.
The high flood risk states as predicted are Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross-River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, Zamfara and the FCT,” Utsev stated.

The minister pointed out that Nigeria is located within the River Niger Basin which is occupied by eight other countries including Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Chad, Cote D’ Ivoire, Guinea, Mali and Niger.

“The country is at the lowest portion of the basin. This means that once the upper catchment of the basin gets flooded, Nigeria should be prepared to experience flooding incidents. It is important to note that the month of June 2024 signifies the beginning of hydrological year 2024/2025 in the Niger Basin.

The flow situation within the catchment is currently within normal as the rising water levels at our various monitoring stations in Niamey are still within acceptable levels.

“The flow situation at Jiderebode in Kebbi State upstream of Kainji and Jebba reservoirs which is the first monitoring station on the River Niger in Nigeria is still at the normal situation. The same applies to the flow at Lokoja, Kogi State (the confluence of Rivers Niger and Benue).

“We are also monitoring the development on the River Benue Sub-Basin. Here, Wuroboki in Adamawa State is our first monitoring station where the flow from the upstream Cameroun is received. The flow situation at Wuroboki is relatively normal at this time, so there is no cause for alarm in terms of water releases in the Benue River basin.

The Lagdo Dam operators have informed us that they are currently filling the dam for hydropower generation. However, we will keep monitoring the development on this flank and put close tabs on other monitoring stations as we are approaching the critical months,” he stated.

The Director-General of NIHSA, Clement Nze, underscored the Federal Government’s advisory role, noting that enforcement and local action fell under the states’ jurisdiction.

He said the central government would continue its efforts to construct buffer dams alongside the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon, to mitigate flood risks. A senior police officer at the Ketu Division, who was not authorised to speak to the media, confirmed the tragedy.

The officer said, “It is a sad occurrence. Though the matter was not officially reported, we got wind of the incident and sympathised with the family.”

In another development, a resident in the Aguda area of Lagos identified only as Aluta Mama, told our correspondent that some of her home appliances were submerged.

She added that she and her family members had to leave their home pending the time the flood would abate.

“The impact is heavy. We had to leave home for the flood to subdue. Some of my properties and appliances were submerged in the flood,” Aluta Mama said.
Another resident in the Pen Cinema area of Agege, Lagos State, Anuoluwapo Atanda, disclosed that though she was not affected by the flooding because she lived in a storey building, it affected those living on the ground floor of her house.

“My house is a storey building so the occupants upstairs were not affected but those downstairs woke up to the flooding in their room so they were unable to protect their valuables. Everywhere flooded’

She said, “As I speak, we are still cleaning everywhere with rags because the flood is still flowing. The flood dug a passage in my toilet and started flowing in, so we repaired the spot this morning to curb that.

“Most residents are indoors because the flood has overtaken the road. My family cannot step out of the house and a lot of electronic appliances are now bad.

“There is a woman beside our house whose fence collapsed under the intensity of the flooding. Whenever there is a downpour, we are always in a panic mode but this time, the flood was worse because it affected everyone. We have been finding it hard to cope with the messy situation,” Ojelana said. On Thursday, the Special Adviser on Environment to the Lagos State Government, Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu, urged residents in low-land areas and other parts of the state to register with the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency.

Akodu, in an interview with one of our correspondents, maintained that such data would be useful in emergencies.

He said although the government had not set up a temporary shelter or camp for the flood victims, it was still important for them to immediately relocate to upland areas.

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