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Why I Opened DDCharis Pathways CBT Centre- Buska
Why I Opened DDCharis Pathways CBT Centre- Buska
A human rights activist and member of Yoruba Self Determination Group, Rasaq Oladosu Obasola, popularly known as BUSKA , has been speaking why he opened DDCharis Pathways CBT Centre.
BUSKA, while speaking with newsmen at the weekend said his interest in human capital development and the need to focus more on knowledge based economy was responsible.
” I have done my research ; from India to China and Bangladesh, these countries seem to have focus more on knowledge based economy and it’s paying off now.
” I think given our youthful population and the need to diversification of the economy. The youths seem to be at home with the information technology- hence, I have decided to contribute my quota by adding my Centre to the existing ones,” BUSKA added.
According to him, DD Charis Pathways CBT Centre is a child of necessity because of our youthful growing population.
The Centre which boasts of over 300 PCs and power sources which include 100KVA generator and the 20KVA Solar inverter with lithium battery is located @ No 6, OTUNBA Street, Ojodu, Lagos.
He, however, commended the President Bola Tinubu’s administration and Prof Oloyede’s led UME for innovation in the education sector.
BUSKA, a retiree librarian from the National Library said with the inclusion of WASCE and NECO in the computer based examination, a good foundation, according to him would be laid for our pupils to be able to compete favourably anywhere in the world.
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Harmony Garden Boss, Mr Ibile Celebrates Mogaji Wole Arisekola, Hails Legacy of Leadership and Excellence
Harmony Garden Boss, Mr Ibile Celebrates Mogaji Wole Arisekola, Hails Legacy of Leadership and Excellence
Renowned real estate entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Garden & Estate Development Limited, Hon. Dr. Saheed Audullahi Mosadoluwa aka Mr Ibile, has paid glowing tribute to elder statesman, Mogaji Wole Arisekola, in a heartfelt birthday message that has drawn admiration across social circles.
In a message shared on his official platform, Dr. Saheed described the celebrant as “a remarkable man, a pillar of strength, wisdom, and legacy,” highlighting his enduring influence on family, community, and leadership circles. The tribute, written on behalf of himself and his children, praised Arisekola’s life as one that continues to inspire greatness and unwavering commitment to service.
“Iba Eni for Agba Imole,” he wrote, emphasizing deep respect and reverence for the celebrant’s impactful life. According to him, Arisekola’s voice remains respected, while his legacy is firmly rooted in honor and excellence, qualities that have defined his journey over the years.
Offering prayers for continued good health, long life, and greater accomplishments, Mosadoluwa concluded by wishing the elder statesman a peaceful and joyful new year, filled with divine blessings. The message has since resonated with admirers, further reinforcing the strong bond between the two figures and celebrating a legacy of influence and integrity.
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Accolades to Empress Genevieve Wining as she Celebrate birthday in Grand style
Accolades to Empress Genevieve Wining as she Celebrate birthday in Grand style
Emmanuel Clement
Vilnius, Lithuania – The Grand Hotel Vilnius will host a grand birthday celebration in honor of Her Majesty The Empress Genevieve Wining of the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA) on April 4th, 2026.
The four-day event promises to be an extravagant affair, marking the special birthday of Empress Genevieve Wining. The celebration will take place at the prestigious Grand Hotel Vilnius, Lithuania, renowned for its luxurious ambiance and exceptional service.
According to the event flyer, the birthday celebration will be a spectacular occasion, fitting for an empress. Guests can expect an elegant setting adorned with golden accents, sparkling champagne, and festive decorations, creating a regal atmosphere befitting the occasion.
The Empress Genevieve Wining of UKA is expected to grace the event, which will include various festivities and celebrations in her honor. The occasion aims to bring together dignitaries, followers, and guests to commemorate the empress’s birthday with grandeur and joy.
For media inquiries, accreditation, or further information about the birthday celebration of The Empress Genevieve Wining of UKA, please contact the event organizers.
Courtesy of His Excellency Emperor Prof. Solomon Wining. UKA
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Democratic Accountability in Focus as NGIJ Courts NILDS for Strategic Collaboration
Democratic Accountability in Focus as NGIJ Courts NILDS for Strategic Collaboration
The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) has sought a strategic partnership with the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) to enhance legislative reporting, strengthen democratic accountability, and promote evidence-based journalism in Nigeria.
The proposal was made during a courtesy visit by the NGIJ delegation, led by its President, Mallam Abdulrahman Aliagan, to the Institute’s headquarters in Abuja.
The Director-General of NILDS, Professor Abubakar O. Suleiman, was represented at the meeting by the Director of Legal Services, Professor Ibrahim Danwanka. Also in attendance were the Special Adviser to the DG on Media, Mr. Muhammad Abdulkadir and the Director of Information, Mr. Emmanuel Atakpo.
Speaking during the visit, Aliagan described the engagement as a strategic step toward building synergy between investigative journalism and legislative research institutions. He commended the leadership of Professor Suleiman for transforming NILDS into a leading centre for legislative studies and democratic governance in Africa.
“This visit is not merely ceremonial—it is deeply strategic. NGIJ and NILDS share a common vision of strengthening democracy, promoting accountability, and deepening good governance in Nigeria,” Aliagan said.
He explained that while NILDS advances democratic governance through research and legislative capacity development, NGIJ complements these efforts through investigative journalism and public-interest reporting.
Aliagan highlighted the Guild’s activities across the country, particularly its Governance Assessment Visits conducted in Kogi, Bayelsa, Ondo, Kwara, Osun, and Kaduna states, noting that such engagements have improved public discourse and strengthened accountability at the subnational level.
“Our mission is to promote ethical investigative journalism, strengthen transparency in governance, and build capacity for data-driven reporting that connects citizens with democratic institutions,” he said.
The NGIJ President also proposed collaboration in areas such as training on legislative processes, joint research and publications, policy dialogues, data sharing, and fellowship programmes for journalists and researchers.
He further informed the Institute of the Guild’s plan to host the Dele Giwa Memorial Annual Lecture on Investigative Journalism in June as part of activities marking Democracy Day. The Guild requested that Professor Suleiman serve as keynote speaker and sought approval to use NILDS’ auditorium for the event.
“We are confident that your presence and intellectual contribution will greatly enrich the discourse and lend national significance to the event,” Aliagan added.
Responding on behalf of the Director-General, Professor Danwanka welcomed the proposal and described the initiative as timely and beneficial to national development. He commended NGIJ for its commitment to accountability journalism and its recognition of the Institute’s growing impact.
“If there is any institution journalists need to collaborate with, it is NILDS.
Legislative reporting requires specialised knowledge that many journalists currently lack,” Danwanka said.
He explained that NILDS was established by an Act of Parliament in 2011 and later expanded in 2017 to include broader responsibilities covering democratic institutions and civil society organisations.
According to him, the Institute has grown significantly under Professor Suleiman’s leadership, expanding from four departments to eleven, with increased staff strength and wider national, regional, and continental visibility.
Danwanka noted that NILDS currently provides research and capacity-building support not only to Nigeria’s legislature but also to parliaments across West Africa and other parts of the continent, including Kenya, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Ghana, and Togo.
“Legislature is a specialised field. Even experts from other disciplines must acquire knowledge of its processes to report it accurately. That is where NILDS comes in,” he said.
He assured the NGIJ delegation that all requests presented during the visit, including collaboration proposals, the use of the Institute’s facilities, and the invitation to the DG would be communicated for necessary action.
Danwanka also acknowledged NGIJ’s commendation of the appointment of Mr. Abdulkadir as Special Adviser on Media, describing the recognition as thoughtful and well-deserved.
The meeting ended with both parties expressing optimism about establishing a formal framework for collaboration, with a shared commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and improving governance through knowledge-driven journalism.
“This engagement marks the beginning of a sustainable partnership that will advance legislative excellence and investigative journalism in Nigeria,” Danwanka said.
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