Residents of Okemoye Community Development Association, in Ikotun-Igando Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State, last week registered their grievances over what they described as unjustifiable increment in electricity tariff without commensurate supply of electricity.
Members of the community marched to the Ijegun Business Unit of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) with placards bearing various inscriptions such as “Stop this impunity now IKEDC!” “How long will this inefficiency continue?” “Supply us with prepaid meters now and stop giving us estimated bills.”
The protesters are angry that the economic hardship currently being experienced in the country is being compounded by epileptic power supply, which has crippled many small businesses in the area. They claimed that the tariff, which is largely based on estimated consumption, is unjustifiably high compared to services rendered.
“Why should we be paying for services we did not enjoy?” A female protester asked angrily, holding up a placard.
The chairman of the CDA, Mr Matthew Akinfenwa, said that the community decided to embark on the peaceful rally to register their displeasure and to convey their resolution that until the issue of overestimated billing is resolved, the community will henceforth cease to make further payment with regards to electricity tariffs.
He said: “We are here today to protest the epileptic state of power supply in our area and to let them know that we would no longer continue to pay those crazy and outrageous bills unless they are reduced.”
A landlord, Bayo Okeowo, also lamented that they enjoy electricity for less than 23 hours in a month, yet get outrageous bills, urging the power distribution firm to expedite action on the distribution of prepaid meters to ensure accurate billing. According to him, he would not mind paying more for power as long as the supply is constant.
Another resident of the community, Ojo Emmanuel, lamented that his wife, who deals in frozen foods, has closed shop because of the epileptic state of power supply which has made the business unprofitable. He said that the power firm engages in load-shedding, which, according to him, is not favourable to them.
“It is as if we are paying them to service other people. On the days we were supposed to be on, we hardly get supply, whereas, other areas seem to be enjoying more power on their own days. My wife, who sells frozen chicken and other items, has closed her business because of poor electricity supply. We cannot continue like this,” he said.
Addressing the protesters, an official in the unit, who chose to remain anonymous, appealed to the protesters to remain calm as their grievances will be addressed in no distant time.
The official, who was identified by an impeccable source as the Business Manager of the unit, said: “I will appeal to all of you to take things easy. I have just been newly posted to this unit. I will look into the issues raised and see what I can do about it.
“Very soon, we will begin the distribution of prepaid meters, just as we are currently working hard to improve power supply. On the issue of crazy bills, I’ll advise you to endeavour to pay what you can afford, while we try to rectify the issue.”
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Community protests poor power supply, high tarrif
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Mike Adenuga plans 10th year remembrance for mother
If Dr Mike Adenuga Jnr, Chairman of Globacom decides to describe his late mother, Madam Oyindamola Juliana Adenuga, he would use the best couched adjectives and describe her as a woman of unwavering principles, an inspiring self-starter, a disciplinarian and a loving mother. Even in death, late Madam Oyindamola pulls the strings of her son’s emotions and still retains a large portion of his heart. Mike Adenuga had a great relationship with his mother and cherishes her till date.
Credited for shaping the oil and gas tycoon into who he is today, Madam Oyindamola was indeed an accomplished mother. And expectedly, Mike Adenuga rolled out the drums and gave his mother a befitting burial when she passed on. Currently, the billionaire businessman is planning an extraordinary memorial ceremony for both parents – his mother who died 10 years ago on 8th June, 2005 and his father, Pa Michael Agbolade Adenuga, who passed on 7th June, 1979. Expectedly, there would be a special prayer session for the repose of their souls. Chief Michael Agbolade Adenuga Snr was a school teacher and inspector of education, while Chief (Mrs.) Juliana Oyindamola Adenuga (nee Onashile of Okesopen, Ijebu Igbo) was a businesswoman.
She got married at the age of 17, learnt sewing and succeeded greatly as a dressmaker. Well educated, she was made the Iya Alaje of Ijebu-Igbo and the Yeye Oba of Ijebuland. Late Oyindamola Adenuga was regarded by her admirers as the quintessential, priceless gem and a symbol of purity.
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Bimbo Okoya not in a hurry
Beautiful Bimbo Okoya, first daughter of billionaire businessman and veteran socialite, Chief Rasaq Akanni Okoya, has always been a tough cookie to crack. The cerebral lady, who can easily pass for a beauty queen, has hardened her resolve towards men and turned her back on love. She has adopted a ‘once bitten twice shy’ attitude, bracing up her heart against the arrows of cupid and has implemented a resolution to stay off love and marriage.
After her marriage to her Liberian husband crumbled, she was said to have informed some of her friends that marriage is not on the card for now. She developed a thick skin and put together the pieces of her life and channelled her passion to her work. The gorgeous lady used to be the CEO of the now defunct AOMS Marketing Solutions. After the progress of her marriage came to a screeching halt, it was expected that her beauty and success would act as catalysts to another love affair and another marriage.
Surprisingly, it appears Bimbo is not in a hurry to jump the broom anytime soon and has decided to relish the perks of being single for a long while.
Bimbo Okoya has paid her dues in the corporate world by contributing to the growth of various organisations such as British America Tobacco (BAT) and OANDO.
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Lucky Igbinedion’s daughter, Osasu starts talk show
A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman. But a beautiful woman with brain is an absolutely lethal combination. This expression best describes Osasu Igbinedion, the elegant daughter of former governor of Edo State, Lucky igbinedion. Armed with an appropriate blend of exquisiteness and intellect, Osasu has refused to play daddy’s little girl by simply savouring her father’s wealth, choosing to carve a niche for herself in the media world.
She just launched her talk show, The Osasu Show (TOS), a 30-minute programme produced and presented by the very sophisticated Osasu Igbinedion. TOS creates an environment for critical discussions on the improvement of societal perceptions and ideologies amongst entrepreneurs, captains of industry, politicians, public servants, philanthropists, and professionals in various spheres of life. TOS was launched on Tuesday March 10th, at 9am on African Independent Television, (AIT). The programme started off with a special edition called towards 2015 elections, where Osasu interviewed gubernatorial and presidential candidates as well as other key stakeholders in the polity.
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Subomi Balogun’s unusual birthday
Among the Nigerian elite, a birthday is marked by a high society jamboree that best befits the celebrant. Socialites ensure that birthdays are accompanied with the chime of celebratory bells, with affluence always in full display. It seemed odd when venerable socialite and one of the biggest names in the banking sector for the past four decades, Otunba Subomi Balogun, Chairman, First City Monument Bank, clocked 81 on Monday, March 9, without any loud noise. However, his 80th birthday is still referenced as one of the most magnificent birthday parties of 2014.
Uncharacteristically, the white apparel-loving boardroom guru and quintessential technocrat did not roll out the drums to commemorate his new age. The unusualness of Subomi Balogun’s quiet birthday caused not a few of his loyalists, acquaintances, associates and family members to wonder whether the inclination of this man of immense wealth had been tempered by age. The ever-smiling billionaire has decided to embrace the privacy that advanced age demands. He is now giving a lot back to the society, especially in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
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Where is ? Kingsley Emu
Tall, dark and handsome with an aura that screamed sophistication, erstwhile banker, Kingsley Emu, was a man to be reckoned with in the business and finance world. However, like the dew at the blaze of the morning sun, he disappeared and became scarce on the social scene, which was once his oyster. Just few years ago, his name titillated dreams and awakened the passion of many success hopefuls, who aim to be like him.
Like a post-modern emperor, the banking guru ruled the local banking sector while he reigned as the General Manager of the defunct First Atlantic Bank. As resourceful personality, he promoted exemplary standards in his bank and championed its necessities across the nation’s banking sector. After he opted out of the banking sector in pursuit of other endeavours, he became mysteriously scarce and chose to maintain a low profile.
Recently, his passion for politics has shot him back to the limelight, as Emu decided to contribute to the governing of the nation. The Owa-born banker turned-politician is determined to change the countenance of politics in Delta State.
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Isaac Fayose on the spot
If wishes were horses, beggars would after the brotherly love between Ayo Fayose, Governor of Ekiti State and his younger brother, Isaac Fayose went sour like an ill-preserved broth, Isaac has decided to stay clear of his niggling brother and has embraced a new life where he now lives without the gratuitous upheaval that comes with politics. Years ago, during Ayo Fayose’s first term as governor, Isaac was his brother’s Personal Assistant.
Then, he was always in the company of his brother and organised private parties for the governor. It is no longer news that the brothers have fallen out and have employed the social media as a platform to bicker. Just recently, Isaac took to social media to express his displeasure over Ayo Fayose’s disregard for family. This further worsened the already icy relationship between the brothers and all attempts to broker peace between them have been unproductive. Isaac has refused to live in his brother’s shadow and has branched out on his own. He is currently living a private life in the confines of his Lagos home.
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Segun Oniru hits the golden mark
The Lagos happening crowd witnessed the spectacle and grandeur of the celebration of Lagos popular crown prince, Prince Aremo Olusegun Oniru, as he turned 50 few days ago. For the prince, being half way to becoming a centenarian is no small accomplishment. Prince Segun Oniru joined the golden club on Wednesday. Friends and family members converged to celebrate him.
Aremo Segun Oniru is well loved and respected for being down to earth. He is the Lagos State Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development and eldest son of Oba Oniru. He’s also the longest serving commissioner in Lagos State, having been in office since Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s tenure as the governor of Lagos State.


