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Yoruba Week: Sanwo-Olu’s Administration Writes Lagos Assembly

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– Sets date for celebration

– Assembly holds a minute silence for late Ezeife

 

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A letter from the executive arm of the Lagos State government to the state House of Assembly has announced a decision to set the last week of September every year for the celebration of the Yoruba culture.

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The decision of the government followed a resolution passed by the Lagos Assembly at a sitting held on September 19, 2023.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, who signed the letter dated April 8, 2024, told the lawmakers that the state would start the plan ahead of the celebration.

“Sequel to the resolution of the House at its plenary of Tuesday, 19th September, 2023, on the activation of Yoruba cultural heritage and a special day to be assigned as Yoruba day, I have the directive to officially convey Mr. Governor’s approval for the last week of September as Yoruba Week,” a part of the letter, which was read by the Clerk of the House, Barr. Olalekan Onafeko, stated.

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Commending Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his cabinet for the decision, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, described it as a good development.

He described the Yoruba culture and heritage as very important just as he stressed the need for its preservation.

The Speaker said the House is ready to support the executive to ensure the success of the planned Yoruba Week.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday held a minute silence in honour of the late former Governor of old Anambra State, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, who was buried recently while the House was on recess.

Speaker Mudashiru Obasa described the late politician as a pan-Nigerian who supported the Yorubas and the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) especially during the dark days of military reign and following the struggle for Chief MKO Abiola.

“We remember how he proudly stepped down for Olu Falae back then in 1999,” Dr. Obasa said.

 

Yoruba Week: Sanwo-Olu's Administration Writes Lagos Assembly
- Sets date for celebration
- Assembly holds a minute silence for late Ezeife

Eromosele Ebhomele
Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

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Dr And Mrs Oluwatoyin Aborisade Celebrates Wedding Anniversary In Grand Style ~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

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~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

 

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Wife recount “He’s my hero, I will stand by him. He’s my precious love, I will stand by him. God give him many more years, this love will last forever.”

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With the above expression, obviously, Mrs Aborisade in support of her husband, Oluwatoyin (Dr.) Aborisade, in the midst of a challenging episode that soon crumbled like what it really was; a badly arranged cards.

It was their undiluted wedding anniversary on Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, of this beautiful couple who have remained best friends, winning together, through their years romantic journey, with praises and affectionate words for each other.

Mr And Mrs (Dr) Oluwatoyin Aborisade’s union, indeed, is a classic example of how religious Christian home can help married couples stay married. As Christians, they are not only bringing their admirable living truths about the realities of marriage straight from Holy Scripture, they have also constantly endeavour to be a model for an honest and healthy marriage before their family, loved ones and audience.

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“Despite that I’m also an ordained Deaconess; I have always been a helper to my husband. My roles as a wife, mother at home, and leader in the church have been constant without let or hindrance,” as Mrs Aborisade recounts while she counseled that the role of a wife to husband, especially wives of a God’s fearing husband is, knowing, what God expects of them which will make their role as wives and helpmates to their husbands most challenging and fulfilling.

Saying further, our marriage has endured this far because “God has made each of us unique individuals.” Eve was created to be the helpmate to Adam.

In a prompt response from the husband “She is my helpmate and she has shown great loyalty and character, which, of course, is vital to the success of any marriage”.

Wife eulogies husband by saying “He is my Oga at the top and life coach. A proactive husband my husband and veneration. I vividly remember when I met him for the first time, while growing up in hometown Erukucity I was swept off my feet by the simple manner he addressed serious issues. So, I came to respect and love him almost immediately”. “Jesus Christ submits to the authority of the Father. The Bible teaches us in 1 Corinthians 11:3, that “The head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.” It is a lesson for all women to be in subjection to men.

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Appraising Bago’s Template On Agriculture* By Kabir Ahmed Panti

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*Appraising Bago’s Template On Agriculture*

By Kabir Ahmed Panti

 

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When you hear people call him “Farmer Governor”, you would be tempted to assume that someone with a heavy Hausa accent is struggling to pronounce “former governor”; but no, His Excellency, Mohammed Umaru Bago, the executive governor of Niger State is known and called the “Farmer Governor”.

The name did not emerge from a career in farming. Bago was a successful banker who worked with several banks in Nigeria and even rose to a managerial position at First City Monument Bank before venturing into politics. He’s also not the son of a farmer. His father, Alhaji Mohammed Mustapha (Baraden Nupe), a Prince from the Bida Royal Family was a successful businessman. His mother, Late Hajia Hadijat Mohammed is of the Lapai Royal Family, so blue blood of royalty runs through his veins and he was at no point a commercial or subsistence farmer.

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Governor Bago got the name from his commitment to agriculture as a tool for eradicating poverty after he took over the mantle of leadership as the number one citizen of the State. He did not drop his elitism. He’s only uplifting farming to an elitist status and giving those in the business a great sense of belonging and job satisfaction.

On assumption of office as the governor of Niger State on May 29, 2023, Governor Bago identified agriculture as the comparative advantage that can give Niger State an edge over other states. Niger boasts of about 10% of the nation’s arable land mass – the largest by any single State in the country. The governor believed commercial farming is the special purpose vehicle that will transform the economic outlook of Niger, create employment opportunities, rake in internally generated revenue, move its people out of poverty and put an end to food insecurity in the State.

With such fertile land in large quantities for crop cultivation and bodies of water for both pastoral and aquaculture, the Farmer Governor set out to maximise the opportunities inherent in these God’s gifts to the State. For someone who spent 12 uninterrupted years in the hallowed chamber of the National Assembly representing his people between 2011 and 2023 before he emerged as governor, Dr Bago was neither a stranger to the politics of Niger State nor the challenges and opportunities in the State that host the popular River Niger where the nation Nigeria derived her name.

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The Bago revolution in Niger is beyond agriculture though. Education, healthcare, road infrastructure and many other sectors are getting the needed attention to complement the strides in the agricultural sector after several years of neglect and stagnation.
In less than one year in office, Governor Bago has created an identity for himself beyond sloganeering. His focus and determination to make a difference is contagious. After just six months, Governor Bago brought the President and Commander In Chief, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed to his State to commission some of the signature projects executed by him within a very short time. Projects that have a direct bearing not just on the lives of the people of his State but that of other Nigerians in different parts of the country who frequent Niger for their staple food supplies.

At the Leadership Newspaper Annual Award Dinner where Governor Bago was on the stage as a recipient of the “Best Governor of the Year Award” the Farmer Governor touched the nerves of the political class when he said he wondered why a nation like Nigeria with rich and fertile land for farming is celebrating the donation of grains to her by a war-torn country like Ukraine. He challenged the federal government who at the time, was gloating over their plan to distribute 42,000 metric tons of grain from the Strategic Grains Reserve by promising to deliver at least 100,000 metric tons of grain by June 2025.

Talk is cheap and many would not take the pronouncement of an average Nigerian politician for a pinch of salt but Governor Bago is a different breed. He has a well-mapped-out strategy to achieve his goals and the foundation is the plan to cultivate about one million hectares of land. This will include a hundred thousand hectares with full irrigation facilities ready for all-season farming as he intends to outsmart nature during the dry season and keep his people busy all year long.

Already, about 500 industrial tractors, 2000 power tillers for small-scale farmers, 2000 petrol-powered water pumping machines, 3000 solar pumps and over 5000 tube wells have been purchased by the State government to encourage dry season farming. Fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides have also been acquired in large quantities and distributed to the people to improve yield and productivity alongside Rice Millers, Threshers, Hammer Mills, power Tillers and other harvesting implements.

Governor Bago continued to reach out to investors in the agricultural sector both within and outside the country most especially in the area of innovation and technology as he believes the future of agriculture in the State will depend largely on mechanisation. Today, there’s an agreement with John Deere, an American Tractor manufacturing company to supply the State with 1000 tractors in the first instance. 300 of those tractors have been delivered to the State. It is the largest consignment of tractors ever received by any State, the federal government or the private sector in the history of Nigeria and more are on the way.

A State-owned private company has been established to manage these tractors, make them available to farmers at affordable rates and eliminate the bureaucratic bottlenecks that could discourage potential farmers. Bago’s government has deployed over 100 bulldozers to the bush to clear the fields. The government is doing that free of charge as a start-off cost waiver for farmers in the State. Apart from the agricultural benefits of this particular bush-clearing exercise, the security implications are enormous as Governor Bago believes that if there are no bushes, there will be nowhere for bandits to hide before coming out to the towns to carry out their heinous crimes against humanity at will.

In Governor Bago’s first month in office, he launched the “Green Economy Initiative”. Today, he has established an agency in charge of the green economy and they are planting trees on every fallow land. Nurseries have been established in 25 different Local Government Areas to nurse trees for transplanting.

The Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport Minna is an airport with cargo bias, dedicated to exporting fresh fruits, food and meat out of Niger to the outside world. The long-abandoned and dilapidated Shiroro Hotel is currently undergoing a turnaround of fortunes but it’s not going to come out as a hotel anymore. It will now serve as the College of Medicine and Teaching Hospital for the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, the State-owned University. That’s how pragmatic Governor Bago has been.

He is investing in tertiary healthcare services for the overall health and well-being of the State. General Hospitals and Primary Healthcare Centres are undergoing facelifts and drugs and equipments and being supplied to make the live up to their expectations.

Driving into Minna the State Capital, you’re greeted by a refurbished and new-looking City Gate. The rehabilitation and expansion of the Chanchaga Road into multiple lanes is a beauty to behold. From all indications, Governor Bago is ready to sustain the momentum and the people of Niger State are in for the best time of their lives.

Panti wrote this piece from FUT Minna, Bosso Niger State.

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OSOBIA OF MAKUN OMI SETS TO CELEBRATE 5 YEARS ON THE THRONE

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The Osobia of Makun Omi Kingdom in Ijebu Waterside, Ogun State, HRH Oba Kazeem Adesina Salami is set to celebrate five years on the throne of his forebears.

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OSOBIA OF MAKUN OMI SETS TO CELEBRATE 5 YEARS ON THE THRONE

 

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The stylish and unique king is also set to celebrate the annual cultural extravaganza known as Okosi Festival.

 

 

The 5th coronation anniversary and Okosi Festival activities will begin on Wednesday 15th May and end on Tuesday, 21st May 2024.

 

 

 

 

In the week long activities set aside to mark the great event, there shall also be conferment of Chieftaincy titles on worthy individuals in the society.

Worthy of mention among the chieftaincy title honorees are Distinguished Sen. Gbenga Daniel and Yeye Olufunke Daniel as Otunba Baamofin and Yeye Otunba Baamofin of Makun Omi Kingdom; Rt Hon. Adesegun Adekoya as Bobajolu; Chief Samuel Akorede Sunmola and Princess Adebukola Sunmola as Otunba Mayegun and Yeye Otunba Mayegun; Mr Ola Muhammed publisher and CEO Islanders Media Group(Islanders events and parties) as Baaroyin.

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