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The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture: A Revolution Set to Reignite the Omoluabi Ethos
The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture: A Revolution Set to Reignite the Omoluabi Ethos
By Gbenga Shaba
Sahara Weekly Reports That At the height of its great aspirations, it is both impossible and unimaginable to conceive of a Nigeria without the dynamic and valuable contributions of the Yoruba people. Amidst the echoes of this remarkable legacy, a sobering reality emerges: the awe-inspiring dreams that once ignited the spirits of the Yoruba race have now faded into the shadows of a fractured present. What was once a bold vision for greatness has been tempered by the burdens of a nation grappling with its complexities.
These are the ethos of the great Omoluabi behind the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture, Professor Wale Omole—a quintessential Renaissance man, a warrior for justice, a courageous role model, and a revered figure in scientific circles, particularly in Agriculture and Biochemistry. As the former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, Professor Omole is a man of many parts, most notably for his die-hard activism that led to landmark personal battles with institutions, the system, and public opinion.
This Ilesha Prince embodies the ideals of truth, integrity, and exceptional performance that exemplify the Omoluabi traits. As a beacon of hope and inspiration for many, he continues to uphold the enduring legacies of the Yoruba race. Today, at 82, he stands at the forefront of a crusade to restore the dignity of the Yoruba people and revive the indomitable spirit and enduring virtues of the Omoluabi.
This was evident at the grand unveiling of the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture on Thursday, August 22, 2024, at the prestigious Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos. This true Omoluabi not only showcased the deep meaning of culture but also exemplified its significance in the human race.
From the artistic display of cultural dancers greeting the Omoluabi’s arrival to the original attires of the courteous ushers to the culturally-themed decor that welcomed the guests, Professor Wale Omole demonstrated that he is a true ambassador of the Yoruba race.
The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture was founded by an unwavering advocate for the moral philosophy of the Omoluabi. Its goal is to bring together a global network of people who share a passion for restoring the dignity of the Yoruba people, preserving the character of the race, and defending, protecting, and sustaining the moral integrity of Yoruba culture. Its mission is to promote the values that lie at the core of the Yoruba way of life.
The event gathered an assemblage of great Omoluabis, including the former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, and other notable dignitaries such as HRH Abiola Kosoko, Oloja of Lagos, Olorogun (Dr.) Sonny Kuku, Lady Maiden Alex-Ibru, Chief Chris Okunnowo, Chief Tokunbo Omisore, Dr. Ebun Sonaiya, the Founder/Executive Director of Total Health Trust Ltd; Professor Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika, the Director of Continuing Education, University of Lagos; Professor Gbenga Fasiku, Director, Institute of Cultural Studies; Dr. John Odeyemi, Former Chairman of First Bank Plc; Former Managing Director of Ecobank, Jacobs Ajekigbe and others to discuss and dissect the preservation of Yoruba culture and race. The visibly passionate Professor Omole stated, “I am driven by a deep appreciation for lessons and encouragement from history, wisdom from elders whose knowledge is held in special esteem, and the values enshrined in the Omoluabi moral philosophy. The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture, through its projects, workshops, seminars, and campaigns, is charting a new path for the Yoruba race, firmly rooted in timeless values.”
To ensure these values resonate with the world and leave a lasting impact, the Foundation utilizes the language, art, and literature of our forefathers and harnesses the power of film, drama, music, storytelling, books, and cartoons to convey and emphasize the significance of virtues as taught in the Omoluabi moral philosophy.
The CEO of the Foundation, Mr. Babatunde Olowu, stated that the founder embodies the ideals of truth, integrity, and exceptional performance. He added, “Professor Omole’s life journey, guided by the values instilled by his parents, has led him to become a beacon of hope and inspiration for many. At 82, he stands at the forefront of a crusade to restore the dignity of the Yoruba people and revive the indestructible spirit and enduring virtues of the Omoluabi.”
He further explained that, through the Foundation’s agricultural training programs, local farmers will be empowered with the tools and resources needed to cultivate their land and embrace self-sustainability. This initiative will ensure food security and generate livelihoods that enable communities to thrive.
With clearly stated goals, the Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture aims to defend, protect, and sustain the moral integrity of Yoruba culture by providing comprehensive education and training programs on moral and ethical principles, ultimately creating a society where Yoruba culture is not only preserved but also cherished.
The astute Professor Omole emphasized that, under the guidance and faithful watch of thought leaders, renowned scholars, and cultural experts who serve as mentors and courageous role models, the Foundation hopes to make its influence fully felt not only on soils where the culture is firmly rooted but also in every country and every home where people are willing and eager to learn and engage with our vibrant culture.
In addition to the unveiling of the Foundation, the event also featured the launch of the Foundation’s logo and website through a video presentation that highlighted its journey and objectives. There was also an exhibition where guests explored wall art depicting the Foundation’s programs and prospective initiatives.
The seven highlighted projects of The Wale Omole Foundation for Virtues and Ethics in Yoruba Culture include the Iwa Festival of Virtues, the MLB Award (Omoluabi – No Greater Dignity), Words To Grow And Live By, The Beauty Of Our People, Sweet Sounds Of Home, The Higher Aims Of Money, and Insights And Encouragement From Africa.
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FCMB Limits Exposure in Fraud Attempt
More than ₦3 billion was targeted, but about ₦677 million reached the culprits, with recovery and prosecutions underway, reflecting how banks are responding to more sophisticated fraud risks.
Nigeria’s expanding digital banking sector is facing increasingly sophisticated fraud attempts, as financial institutions adapt to faster transactions and broader online services.
A recent case involving First City Monument Bank (FCMB), linked to fraudulent activity detected in December 2025, has drawn attention to how banks are responding to such incidents, with a focus on limiting exposure, recovering funds and working with law enforcement.
According to findings referenced in proceedings before the Lagos State Special Offences Court, the incident involved unauthorised transactions tied to a digital product. Early reports erroneously suggested more than ₦3 billion was lost. Subsequent clarification shows that over ₦3 billion was targeted, ₦2.4 billion was blocked and recovered, while ₦677 million got into the possession of the culprits. This outcome reflects the bank’s cyber security and monitoring capabilities, as well as improved collaboration among regulated financial institutions and with law enforcement agencies. Several suspects and beneficiaries have been apprehended, while recovery and prosecution efforts are ongoing, led by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Proceedings at the Lagos State Special Offences Court have resulted in convictions, including that of a repeat offender, with restitution orders issued. Related matters are also being handled at the Federal High Court in Lagos, where additional suspects are being tried in connection with the scheme. This process is aimed at ensuring that bad actors are identified and permanently blacklisted from the financial system.
Authorities say recovery efforts are continuing as additional funds are traced.
Analysts note that the pace of legal action reflects closer coordination between financial institutions and enforcement agencies in addressing cyber-related financial crime.
The case comes as banks contend with more complex fraud methods, including social engineering and automated exploitation of system processes.
As digital products and platforms expand, so too does the risk associated with cyber-crime and related fraud.
“The scale of digital banking means risks are evolving alongside the systems,” said a Lagos-based financial analyst. “Institutions are now judged by how they manage these events.”
Observers say the sector is moving toward a stronger focus on response and recovery, rather than prevention alone.
This includes improving monitoring capabilities, strengthening transaction controls and enhancing collaboration with regulators and law enforcement. The FCMB case, with limited exposure relative to the amount targeted and ongoing recovery, reflects that shift.
For customers, the primary concern is the safety of their funds. In this case, there has been no indication of losses affecting customer deposits. Maintaining that level of protection remains central to sustaining trust in the financial system.
Nigeria’s financial sector continues to grow, supported by digital innovation and expanding access to banking services.
However, analysts say fraud attempts are likely to persist as systems become more complex and interconnected.
They say institutions will increasingly be judged not only on their ability to prevent incidents, but on how effectively they respond and recover when they occur.
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Ex-APC Deputy Guber flag bearer, Joshua MacIver backs Tinubu, express fears over implosion in Bayelsa APC
….congratulates new State Party Chairman, Warman Ogoriba
APC Deputy Governorship Candidate in the 2023 general elections in Bayelsa State, Great Joshua MacIver has declared his total commitment to the re-election of President Bola Tinubu come 2027, declaring that the Tinubu re-election project is non-negotiable.
Great Joshua MacIver, in his statement titled ” BAYELSA APC CONGRESSES: GOING FORWARD, A CALL TO LOOK INWARDS” and made available to newsmen in Yenagoa, warned APC leaders in the state to look Inward and take note of certain factors which may hinder or cut short our victory.
According to Great Joshua MacIver, such noticeable pitfalls include the imbalance in the united front being put up by the State Governor,Senator Douye Diri among various political blocs in the state.
In the statement issued at the weekend. Great Joshua MacIver stated that “First, before His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, joined the APC in the state, there were clearly two political blocs that made up the party, with the approximate population ratios of the blocs standing at 95% to 5%.”
“After the entrance of His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, ONLY THE SMALLER BLOC IS BEING CARRIED ALONG IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE PARTY, leaving the greater percentage to their fate, and this situation has the potential to build anger and dissatisfaction in our dear party.”
” The consequence of this has been the high level defection we have witnessed in the party recently and we believe more may likely follow, if we do not put our house in order.”
” If we do not pull together as a party, we may witness a situation where we will lose key stakeholders, especially after the State and National Assembly Primaries as well the Gubernatorial Primaries.”
“Finally, while it is very clear that we are the party to beat in the 2027 elections and that our loyalty to Mr. President IS NON-NEGOTIABLE, we must make haste to say that we cannot afford to create situations or loopholes in our unity which will be exploited by other political interests in the state. We cannot afford to under-rate anyone.”
“Our core interest remains the re-election of Mr. President, a project to which we have committed our all. We also pledge our total loyalty to the party as we have no alternative to the APC. However, our concern is that we must, as a party, look inwards and ensure that we do not create loopholes that can impede our common goal.”
Great Joshua MacIver, however congratulated the newly elected State Executives of the APC in Bayelsà State led by Hon. Warman Ogoriba, saying their emergence is welcomed at this critical time in our national history.
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How Primate Ayodele Foretold Borno Suicide Bomb Attack A Few Weeks Ago (VIDEO)
At least 23 people were killed in a series of suspected suicide bombings, police in Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri said on Tuesday.

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More than 100 other people were injured in the blasts that took place on Monday evening in the capital of Nigeria’s restive Borno state.
No group has claimed responsibility for the suspected attacks.
The deadly blasts come after a military post was attacked overnight Sunday to Monday, which authorities blamed on suspected Islamist militants.
This sad incident is coming barely two weeks after Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church specifically warned against attacks in some states. He mentioned these states while calling on security operatives to pay close attention to them.
These were his words:
“Another attack is coming up in these following states where the military must watch carefully and intelligently; Kano, Kaduna, Zamfara, Kebbi, Niger, Borno, Kwara and Kogi state. They want to do a deadly attack, it’s preventable but it depends on how they will handle it. I have told you about the danger coming up.”
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Unfortunately, some of our military agencies don’t believe spiritual intelligence can save the country from so much danger hence, their neglect of this prophetic warning but now, it has been fulfilled with the miliary losing credibility by the day while Primate Ayodele continues to gain momentum.
Likewise, At least 26 passengers and crew sustained varying degrees of injuries on Monday following an accident involving the Kaduna–Abuja train, according to the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC).
Opeifa explained that the train departed Rigasa in Kaduna at 7:15 a.m. and was approaching Asham station around 9:16 a.m. when a loud bang was heard after the power car and trailing locomotive collided with one of the passenger coaches.
In July 2025, Primate Ayodele asked nigerians to pray not to see train mishap on the Kaduna-Abuja route.
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“Let’s pray not to see train mishap in Abuja-Kaduna, Kaduna-Abuja route.”
This has also been fulfilled.
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