Author: The Nation

  • Firm donates to school

    A firm, Universal Anchor Ltd, has donated writing materials to the Etiosa Senior Secondary School in Sangotedo.

    Its Founder/Chief Executive Officer Mr Sesan Awonoiki said it was part of the firm’s support to the education sector.

    Addressing the pupils, he said: “Without education, it would have been impossible for me to stand before you. I used to walk several miles from Onipanu to Igbobi College in Yaba just to attend school.

    “Today, you have seen for yourself that those sacrifices paid off. Study hard, shun violence and crime and other vices and you would realise the bright future that awaits you through education.”

    The firm, which specialises in business consulting, corporate training and recruitment, donated the items with the approval of the Lagos State Education District III.

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    The items include exercise books, whiteboards and cleaning/writing materials.

    The firm’s CSR Project Manager, Oghosa Ekhator, urged other corporate organisations to support education.

    “If every organisation and privileged individuals could rise in a united front to contribute to the development of education, this country will be better for it,” she said.

    The school’s Principal Mrs. S.A Ishola, praised the firm for the gesture.

  • When it all ends …

    Text of a tribute by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on the late former military Governor of Lagos State, Brig. Gen. Mobolaji Johnson, who will be buried tomorrow.

    We gather here today not to mourn but to celebrate a distinguished life, the life of Brigadier-General Mobolaji Johnson, a great patriot, an accomplished administrator, one of the makers of modern Lagos who, sadly, will never share this physical space with us again.

    In whatever role we knew him, the first and longest serving military administrator of Lagos State stood out as a special person for his leadership and charismatic personality. If anyone was qualified to be addressed as “an officer and a gentleman”, it was General Johnson. Despite his imposing frame, he was as gentle   as a dove. He never threw his weight around, even though he was a man of power. He was a man of authority, but he was never authoritarian. Though a soldier, he never ruled with an iron hand; he was compassionate.  Gen. Johnson was a gentleman in the true sense of the word.  A prince among soldiers, he had the common touch.

    This occasion, despite its somber nature, is an opportunity to sing the praise of this  great Lagosian, thank him for his service to  our dear state and say a final bye to him. So it is my hope that today’s event will help to reaffirm our resolve to pursue our journey to a Greater Lagos that he envisioned and my administration is committed to delivering.

    I thank you all for responding to our invitation to honour a goal-oriented leader  who did great things for Lagos State and  and the nation.

    I must also thank the family of our beloved pathfinder for allowing us to honour him. I say this because a funeral is first and foremost a family affair. But in our life’s journey, men and women renounce their personal space to undertake the noble calling of public service. When this happens, many things change, not only in life, but also in death. One of the changes is that their private lives are shared with the public who they serve, and it is often difficult to inter them privately when they fulfill their mortal covenant.

    Many people will share with you their experiences about this great man of many parts, Gen. Johnson. They will speak of the great things he did as governor.

    It is hard to eulogize any man – to capture in words not just the facts and the dates that make a life, but the essential essence of a person, his private joy and sorrow, the unique qualities that illuminate someone’s soul. How much harder to do so for a giant of history, such as our own Gen. Mobolaji Johnson.

    Given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the acclaim that he so rightly earned, it is apt to remember Sir Mobolaji as an iconic figure, smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry preoccupations of lesser men. A quintessential manager of resources, Gen. Johnson touched and transformed thousands of lives through his foresight, service and industry. He was a symbol of decency, humility and integrity, fairness and justice.

    Our illustrious and now departed son of Lagos was a constant source of support and inspiration to successive governors of Lagos State, especially from 1999 till date.

    He was always willing to offer his wise counsel and experience whenever the need arose. Even while it was obvious that his health could not really rigorous endeavours, Gen. Johnson was a regular feature at every major Lagos State Government ground breaking events. Such was his unbelievable and unswerving commitment to the cause of Lagos State. How then are we not going to miss him sorely?

    As the First Military Governor of Lagos State, he discharged his mandate equitably – with remarkable dignity. His indelible record of service remains intact. The “Centre of Excellence” that we proudly proclaim today is a product of his vision for Lagos State when he conceived several landmark programmes and projects for the newly created state from 1967.

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    Even in death, the story of the development of Lagos to a model megacity cannot be told without a mention of this unassuming and worthy leader. Some of the impactful projects he executed as governor are still visible.

    In the realisation that Lagos State is the most populous and leading state in the federation,  Mobolaji Johnson was determined to turn the state into the pride of the nation. The policy thrust of his administration was shaped by his faith in the creative capabilities and boundless energies of the people, especially the masses. Thus, his early days in office clearly showed him as a man who brought resourcefulness, experience and dynamism to the task of solving some of the teething  problems  of our dear state.

    His biography is a story of inspiration.

    Mobolaji Johnson was first appointed the Administrator of the Federal Territory of Lagos on January 15, 1966 and later as Military Governor at the creation of the State on May 27, 1967. His regime witnessed an increase in the state’s revenue from N36.7m to N99.7m. The increase was largely due to the revenue allocation formula that had just been introduced and increased revenue from crude oil, which was partly shared out to the State Governments

    Under his leadership, the state government generated the larger proportion of its earnings from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). According to the government then, the IGR was known as “sources under the control of the Lagos State Government”.

    The Mobolaji Johnson administration began the construction of Ikorodu and Mushin General Hospitals. It also modernized the General Hospital, Lagos, by building the new mortuary block, physical medicine department, sewage treatment plant and installation of a standby generator. The administration also commissioned the nurses hostel, doctors flat at Marina, Isolo and Harvey Road Health Centres.

    His Administration also built the maternity annex at Onikan Health Centre and an additional ward at Igbobi Orthopedic Hospital. It equally opened five new Government Colleges in each of the five divisions of the state.

    The Gen. Johnson administration also introduced the harmonized teachers’ salaries and conditions of service to enhance the status of the profession and commenced the implementation of the Universal Primary Education (UPE).

    It also completed projects under the Lagos Water Supply phase 1 Expansion Programme and designed the Owo Water Works as an alternative to Iju Water Works to serve Ojo and environs. Other strides of the administration are: Construction of the Victoria Island Sewage Scheme for Ikoyi, Lagos Island etc.; introduction of the  regulations for motorcyclists to wear crash helmets; introduction of Traffic Courts; establishment of Agricultural Extension Works Stations; construction and commissioning of the Government Printing Press at Isheri road in Ikeja; and so on.

    Many recollect with nostalgia the young officer who commanded the parade at the Race Course when the late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe became Nigeria’s first and only indigenous governor-general in 1960 before she became a republic. On horseback, Gen. Johnson was dashing and professional. He added so much colour to that landmark ceremony.

    Mobolaji Johnson began his military career at the Zaria Military Depot in 1958.   Two years later, he served a member of the United Nations Peace Keeping Troops, Congo between 1960 and 1961. He was promoted as 2nd Lieutenant in the Nigeria Army in 1961. He became a Captain in October 1962. He was Deputy Commander, Federal Guards, Commander, Federal Guards, Deputy Adjutant and Quartermaster-General Headquarters, 2nd Brigade, Apapa, Lagos, Station Commander, Benin, Midwest (old Bendel State), Second in command, 4th Battalion, Ibadan, among others.

    Gen. Johnson, needless to say, earned his epaulettes.

    He set Lagos on a course and a race of an unending quest for improvement, innovation and development.

    We remain inspired and grateful as we celebrate the life and times of this great man, and more importantly his service to our people, borne out of deep conviction, and executed with grace and without blemish.

    We will miss him, even as we keep in our minds the lesson of his enviable life – that hard work pays and the power of vision cannot be blighted by human inadequacies.

    In the end, “beauty fades and riches take up wings for themselves and fly away, but the last quality of a human being is character”. Gen. Johnson was a man of character. May The Almighty smoothen his path to eternity and bless his family.

    Rest in Peace, Brigadier General Mobolaji Johnson, the people’s General.

     

    • God bless Nigeria, God bless Lagos and God bless you all.

     

  • How fans reacted to Padita Agu’s marital confession

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Following the video of actress Padita Agu some weeks ago on her failed marriage which went viral, fans are pressing the actress to give fuller details of her experience.

    The actress in a series of new videos, asked that her followers be kind and endure the moment with her.

    “The first video on how I married a man I met for the first time was supposed to be a simple video of me sharing my mistake and lessons learned,” she said.

    “But it turned out touching lives worldwide, male and female alike who were, would have been and still are victims of same/similar circumstance. To know that my curse is now my blessing is indeed a surreal feeling. I am humbled and pray to remain so and go on bettering myself so I can be of better service to humanity”.

    On the new uploads, she wrote: “Please and please, as you watch it, you may be tempted at some point to slap me for being such a fool, and at other points, you may be tempted to find him and choke him out. Please resist the temptation. It’s over; I’m just sharing for those still stuck in it to find a way out”.

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    She then concluded: “This is the concluding story, the how I got out. I couldn’t tell everything (major instances) in this video – too long. But I can’t wait to get over this story/phase and move on to other things. If you have a question, please feel free to ask me. Send questions to paditaspages@gmail.com , indicate if you want to remain anonymous or not, and I’ll read out the questions and answer them in the next video.Thank you for watching, for reaching out to me, for encouraging me, for telling me you love me. My shame for years, you all now make my blessing. Thank you.”

    A fan, tessy_ije’s, wrote: “Trust me people will call you names but this is a big healing process for you my dear. Let them call whatever name they want to call. People just don’t understand things. You are doing this for you and not for them. And you know what?? When they leave those negative comment remove it. Don’t leave it there for others like them to come and comment under it. And please don’t let a negative comment pull you down. You are strong and beautiful and this video is changing life more than you can imagine. God bless you”.

    Another fan, callme_abrantie, wrote: “First things first, I strongly believe that your friend who gave your number to him knew who he was but was just giving you out like a sheep =ØÜ in the midst of wolves ready to be devoured. I salute your courage. Some of us have learnt and started working on ourselves to be better husband in the future and for kids to look up to you. You did well by staying for those years with him. God bless you more as you heal better. When I tell people I follow correct and better celebrities they think I brag.”

     

  • Ara to host World Female Drummer Festival

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Female talking drummer Aralola Olamuyiwa, known as Ara, has revealed one of her 2020 plans. According to her, she will hold a World Female Drummer festival.

    Revealing the new project on her social media handle with the logo, Ara noted that more detailed information will be released later. She however, gave an insight of the festival, which she said is expected to be one of the biggest events in 2020.

    “World Female Drummers Festival 2020,” she wrote.

    “Female drummers from all over the world, traditional and contemporary in one location! I am super excited to announce one of my projects for 2020. More info coming soon.”

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    Ara is recognised as the first female talking drummer in Nigeria. She has been performing for over 20 years and is also known for her signature braids.

    Ara has worked with names such as the legendary and Grammy award winner Stevie Wonder and Kim Burell. She has also performed for the likes of the Queen of England, ex-President of United States of America, Bill Clinton and ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, Black Mayors Caucus in America, Evander Holyfield, Wesley Snipes and Broadway executive amongst other notables.

  • Kate Henshaw offers ‘Ufit with Kate’

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    With a successful career over the years, actress Kate Henshaw who is also a fitness coach is out with a new series titled ‘Ufit with Kate’.

    The actress who started her acting journey with the movie ‘When the Sun Sets’ in 1993, said the new work is for fitness goals maintenance.

    “Watch #UFitWithKate a reality drama series based on my workout techniques and featuring stories of people struggling with the fit lifestyle. It’s not easy but it’s not impossible either. trust me, YOU CAN!!

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    ‘Ufit with Kate’, based on real fitness struggles stars Chioma Chigul Omeruh, Seyi Law and Kemen Ekerette.

    Supporting her colleague, Uche Jombo, who is also looking trimmed reposted and wrote: “This project inspired me while making it to be my fittest self (in my thick life=Ø

    Þ) I am absolutely sure you will be inspired and motivated!

    “Again Kate is an institution periodddddd.”

  • Nikki Laoye speaks on being 39

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Oyenike Laoye, known as Nikki Laoye, who will be turning 39 December 19, has expressed her joy, saying it is the evidence of pain turned into power.

    The singer, songwriter, dancer, occasional actress and humanitarian, took to her Instagram to say that she is yet to get over the new age.

    “Testimony Time, Swipe: In 18 days, this Fine Woman will be 39 sha. Her Joy = the evidence of pain turned into power,” she wrote.

    “It’s been an interesting season of New phases, New businesses, New Me… Having to walk away to find myself, deciding what’s best for me and start all over again… Alone.  Had to step away from everything, from even church… I had to learn how to be Strong Alone… Alone with God.”

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    Having been through some challenges during the year, but without giving details, said she has been through the fire and the flood. “But I am “zankuing” out Smoking Hot, Soaked and Dripping in an avalanche of God’s Love for me. Oh DADDY Thank YOU for everything and more…”

    Nikki who recently launched her beauty products Finewomanbynikkilaoye, radio show won the 2019 AGMMA UK Radio Program of Excellence of the year.

    And in readiness for her birthday, she wrote: “39, Here I come… God definitely been making sure that I would not be a fool at 40 next year. Through it all… I never lost my joy. I never lost my faith. And I never lost my praise… Cos I will always be His Victorious Child even in the midst of trouble. Let that encourage and strengthen someone today as you enter this last month of 2019”.

  • Actress Etinosa Idemudia seeks financial support

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Actress and filmmaker, Etinosa Idemudia is seeking for help. The controversial actress will be embarking on a visit to four cities in United Kingdom for her latest movie, ‘Game Up.’

    Coming on her Instagram to plead for support, Etinosa stated: “I rebuke anything that will make my destiny helper think that I have made it and I don’t need help. I need your support. This December I will be in four different cities in the UK to share with you my latest project (GAME UP Movie) and also meet and chop life with members, Chop This Life Christian Assembly UK Branch.”

    Etinosa also addressed the issue on being in the spotlight all the time.

    “How do you effect change when you are living in denial? You are worse than me. Be honest and slowly retrace your steps.

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    “Stop hiding behind religion you know nothing about. I poured out my heart all through last night pondering on the words of this song and asking God deep questions. Questions bring answers. Answers bring truth. The truth brings Freedom. I feel much better. @daddyfreeze I appreciate you but everybody should keep my name from their mouth. This race is Per Head. As for @tundeednut #EyanLegbegbe don’t worry yourself, I will call @oyemykke for you”.

    Etinosa is also known for her break-out role as Amanda in the sitcom, ‘Chairman’ and her first feature film production, ‘The Washerman.’

    On March 16, 2019, Etinosa appeared nude on MC Galaxy’s live video which sparked lots of controversies against her.

    In 2013, upon discovering Instagram Videos, Etinosa began producing comedy skits, which she shared on the social media platform. The skits enjoyed rave reviews, bringing her relative success in the Nigerian entertainment industry, which culminated in her winning the award for Best Online Comic Act at the 2016 Scream Awards.

  • Victoria Inyama becomes UEL graduate

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Nigeria-born actress, Victoria Inyama, presently residing in London, United Kingdom, has become a graduate of University of East London.

    The actress who posted pictures from her graduation ceremony revealed that the university gave back all the confidence she has lost due to domestic abuse.

    Captioning one of the pictures where she is spotted with two of her lecturers, she wrote, “This university gave me back all d Confidence/Self-worth/ self-esteem I lost in all my years of Domestic Abuse:

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    A university where the lecturers really care about the students/ was taught to always think outside the box/reason intelligently…I thoroughly enjoyed every minute… Hopefully back in a bit for another round.

    “Still reeling from Excitement, four years ago, I decided to make a new choice. Whatever happened doesn’t define me now but propelled me to whom I am becoming. I am Back. More Aware / More Empowered/ Wiser / Stronger / More Determined.”

    Inyama began her career in 1990. She got married to Godwin Okri and relocated to United Kingdom in a move which truncated her acting career.

  • Lola OJ, Ice Prince, others for ‘Everything Savage Concert’

     by Dupe Ayinla-Olasunkanmi

    Top shots in the music industry have been confirmed as performing artistes for Tiwa Savage live-in-concert billed to hold on December 6, 2019.

    Produced by Delphino Entertainment, the event with the theme ‘Everything Savage Concert’ will take place at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, and is expected to be filled with popular faces in the entertainment scene.

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    Among those to feature include Kizz Daniels, Korede Bello, Patoranking, Zlatan, Don Jazzy, Lola OJ, Toke MAkinde, Ezinne, Skiibil, Ice Price, and others.

    This is going to be the first time Tiwa will headline in the FCT.

     

  • Stakeholders urge Nigerians to take birds conservation serious

    By Janefrances Chibuzor

    As part of its efforts to resolve migratory issues, the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) has urged Nigerians to take conservation action for birds, nature and environment serious.

    Director, Technical Programmes of NCF, Dr  Joseph Onoja, said that birds are indicators of how safe or unsafe an environment could be. He spoke at Spring Alive Campaign in Africa, Lekki Conservation Centre with the theme Bird collisions with windows and glass, while addressing bird watchers.

    “When you observe that birds are suddenly disappearing from an environment or seem dying, it shows that the air in the environment is likely not good for humans again,” he added.

    The NCF’s goal by participating in the campaign is for Environmental Education & Priority Action Conservation (Species & Habitat Protection). Major activities designed for the campaign were bird expedition, bird count, arts and craft session for students. Some of the materials made available for participants were bookmarks, posters, leaflets and identification guide on migratory water birds.

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    The Art and Craft Session held at Lekki Conservation Centre was facilitated by CEO of 5&10 Kraft Zone, Mr. Omotoyosi Ogunlende took the school pupils of Genesis High School, Okun,  Ajah Community Senior Secondary School, Royal Treasures School and Precious Star School through the crafting of paper and cards to make images of birds.

    Head, Environmental Education Mrs. Abidemi Balogun highlighted the six migratory birds that the campaign focuses on as white stork; sand martin; common swift; barn swallow; Eurasian bee-eater and Common Cuckoo. She said: “Out of the six migratory birds, the campaign centres only two could be found in Nigeria, which are barn swallow and common cuckoo.”

    Earlier NCF team led bird lovers to Alpha Beach, Lekki for bird watching and beach clean-up exercise.

    The aim of Spring Alive Campaign in Africa is to help entire Africa to encourage children’s interest within the region in nature and the conservation of migratory birds. It also encourages the broader community to get more involved with nature conservation in their respective communities.