Category: Society

  • Ooni of Ife’s many talents

    Ooni of Ife’s many talents

    On his ascension as the 51st Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II made a covenant with his forebearers and his subjects to make sure the ancient Yoruba kingdom regain its lost glory as regards tourist attraction, preservations of culture and tradition, rejuvenation of festivals, bridging the gap between the traditional institutions and the people.

    In less than seven years on the throne as the Arole Oduduwa, Ooni Adeyeye has harnessed and galvanized all available means to ensure he keeps to his promise. The once sleepy town has witnessed a boost in several activities. The city now hosts thousands of tourists who troop in to visit during the festivals that have been awakened by Ooni Adeyeye.

    Apart from the festival reintegration which is gaining massive momentum, Ooni’s love for innovation, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and as well throwing his palace doors wide open has enabled him to succeed. As of today, his Royal African Youth Award has inducted hundreds of youths from all spheres of life who are certified potential world leaders and global change-makers. His benevolence has attracted world recognition most especially his kind gestures to victims of human trafficking he adopted and established them with new life.

    Last week, at the Ife-grand resort, during the Aayanagalu Festival, which accommodated drummers from all over Nigeria under one roof, many witnessed the uncommon dexterity of his majesty. To some, Kabiyesi is an accomplished real estate developer, and business investor with years of experience but not many know him as a drummer boy who loves to play the traditional talking drums. During the festival, Ooni stole the show when he took centre stage amidst rousing adulation when he picked the Iya-Ilu to display his drumming abilities.

  • Lagos banker, Adeyemi Odusanya bids father farewell

    Lagos banker, Adeyemi Odusanya bids father farewell

    Tributes poured in as eminent personalities from all walks of life converged in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State to​​ bid farewell to Pa. Zacheus Olorunsola Odusanya, a.k.a Baba Kekere, the father of Mr. Adeyemi Odusanya, quintessential banker and executive director, South & Corporate of Keystone Bank Limited.

    Pa Odusanya journeyed to the great beyond on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at the ripe age of 93.

    For two consecutive days, on Thursday June 30, 2022 and Friday, July 1, 2022, the ancient town of Ijebu Ode in Ijebu Ode Local Government Area, the second largest LGA in the state, was at its boisterous best, as the nonagenarian was laid to rest.

    The event had in attendance the high and mighty in all the strata of the nation’s economy – banking sector, academia, administrative, political and business communities, including captains of industry, friends and associates of Mr. Adeyemi, who came in large numbers to celebrate with him and his family.

    At the burial ceremony, many described Pa Odusanya, as a compassionate and an epitome of love and discipline while others noted that his humility and selfless service to God and humanity were second to non​​e.

    Baba Kekere was born on the 29th of November 1928, to the family of Pa Gabriel Odusanya Onamade Magbamade and Madam Aina Odusanya. He was the sixth child of his father who at the time, was the first Chief Baale of Erigo town in Ijebu Ode and was fondly called “Baba Baale”!

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    The late humanitarian started his education at the Epiphany Primary School, Erimiron via Ijebu Ode and completed the standard six education programme in 1948. Baba always had an affinity for the crafts and this in addition to the need for sustainable livelihood, facilitated his sojourn to Lagos after his primary school education to learn carpentry. In 1958, Baba married his heartthrob, Madam Cecilia Folake Odusanya and the union was blessed with five children, namely: Mrs. Olufunmilayo Odusanya (Late), Mr. Adekunle Babatunde Odusanya (a.k.a Kekere), Mr. Olufemi Odusanya, Mr. Adeyemi Oluwasesan Odusanya (Fiddo) and Mr. Abayomi Ayodele Odusanya (Anana).

    In Lagos, Baba Kekere established a furniture factory at Abule-Nla, Apapa Road, Ebute Metta with a big show room at Herbert Macaulay. The craft of furniture/carpentry that he so much cherished took him to so many cities within and outside Lagos, delivering beautiful furniture arts in people’s homes.

    Mr. Adeyemi, in his tribute, extolled the virtues of his late father who he described as his mentor and a selfless man.

    “As his son, I feel sad, as a Christian, I feel glad for I know he is now resting in the bosom of our maker. As a man, I feel the void his absence creates in the life of my mother for they are inseparable!!

    “I learned a lot from him. My father was high on values and always respected everyone both old and young. He knew the importance of valuing people. He was a compassionate man and taught me the age-old lessons around giving. He always believed that in giving selflessly, one receives benefits far superior than worldly riches. This by the way is how I know Baba is now in heaven.

    “He was a man of humility. This was one of his noticeable virtues, perhaps, because of his humble beginnings or maybe it was innate and a God-given gift. Regardless, it is one I have grown to emulate and continue to enjoy its benefits in my personal and work life.

    “There was a certain confidence in his stride or the way Baba coordinated himself that exuded very admirable confidence, one I have also sought to emulate over the years.

    “Baba always said, ‘In time, all good things come to those that wait;’ of course this often was difficult to agree with in my youthful or younger days but as I mature more, I see the value in this outlook to life. Strive less and yield more to God’s guidance and control,” the banker with over two decades of experience in commercial banking, strategy, and operations concluded.

  • K1’s  babymama Badmus celebrates son

    K1’s babymama Badmus celebrates son

    Although legendary Fuji singer, King Wasiu Ayinde, will be celebrating his 50th anniversary on stage tomorrow at DLK Event Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State, there is another reason to celebrate. The son he had with actress Bisola Badmus turned 10 yesterday.

    In an Instagram post, Badmus recounted her childbirth experience and struggles while praying for her son.

    “10 years of care, 10 sweet years of looking into those beautiful eyeballs, 10 lovely years of listening to your laughter, 10 years of making your way into the world, 10 years of making me the happiest mother on earth.

    “Your coming to my life comes with joy from above. Your existence has melted lots of concrete in my heart. Birthing you were birthing success into the world. The journey was never or it would never be an easy one but you’ve always made it easy by staying strong for mommy. It’s been a rough one from birth talking about the Cs for Eclampsia patients cuts, the blood, the stitching of my own body, all happening right to my face just to save both lives…” she wrote.

    She also shared: “…Almighty God who has been the pillar we stand on shall continue to guide your steps. You shall succeed in all you do in life. Your double digits mark the beginning of a double celebration in your life. I shall never weep over you by God’s grace. You’re loved beyond measure, Ademi. You’re valued beyond measure. You shall forever mount as the King that you are.”

  • Olomu campaigns for the homeless

    Olomu campaigns for the homeless

    Motivational speaker, Dayo Olomu, recently marked his 57th birthday, and he decided to raise funds to support people facing hardship and homelessness by sleeping on the street of Croydon, the United Kingdom.

    Sharing a photo of him sleeping outside, Olomu said every day, more families face homelessness as the cost of living soars and private rental becomes impossible for many to afford.

    “According to Amnesty, one in three adults is concerned about becoming homeless. Where would you go if it happened to you? I joined others to raise money for the Big Issue Foundation and other charities across the UK supporting those facing hunger and homelessness,” he said.

    As an intensive, he promised to give a copy of his book, ‘The Premium Leader: Attributes and Strategies for Today’s Volatile World’ to anyone who donates 20 pounds. The person must live in the UK, however.

    Olomu also hosted Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji and his wife Mo Bimpe at the Cook Cafe & Bistro, Welt Museum Wien, Australia. Adedimeji was honoured with an award for his role in the film ‘Ayinla’  at the Adire Carnival in Vienna, Austria.

    Olomu was a special guest at the festival, which was attended by the Nigerian Ambassador to Hungary, Ambassador Modupe Irele; and the Olodo Ekun of Igbesa Awori Land, Oba Abdularazeez Oluwatoyin Akinde.

  • Double celebration for Matilda, hubby

    Double celebration for Matilda, hubby

    Matilda Gomina is thanking God for giving her a supportive and understanding husband, Clinton Emoni.

    During the launch of a branch of Amgray Logistics and the unveiling of Odogwu drink on Sunday in Houston, United States, she admitted but for her husband, things would have been harder for her.

    “I want to appreciate my husband for his support and love,” Gomina, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Amgray Logistics, said.

    Since the company was founded in April 2017, it has grown in leaps and bounds. Now, they are the only authorized suppliers of Odogwu drink in the US, which was recently launched by socialite Obi Cubana. But things did not start smoothly for Gomina. As a matter of fact, she contemplated relocating to Nigeria when everything was not working as planned.

    “I want to thank my mentor Kamilu Omokide based in Nigeria. He has been there for me from the very first day. When I thought of putting this together, he encouraged me. When I moved to the US, it was hard and I thought of moving back to Nigeria, but he kept encouraging me.

    “He told me I’ve always liked business and I should try it in the US. Many people don’t even know how the company’s name came about. I named the business, Amazing Grace, but my mentor asked if I wanted to open a church or a business. The outcome of the conversation birthed Amgray Logistics,” she said.

    She said the company’s mission is to be the best logistics company in the world by providing reliable services and promoting e-commerce.

    “We have stayed committed to this mission since we started the company 5 years ago and we have made remarkable progress. We are proud to say we are becoming a household name both in the US and Nigeria. We have opened two branches in Houston; we have three branches in Nigeria – one in Abuja, one in Lagos, and one in Ibadan.

    “We have also provided employment opportunities to qualified personnel in all our branches, thereby contributing to the socio-economic development of our environments.”

  • Akinloye unveils  foundation on birthday

    Akinloye unveils foundation on birthday

    Monarch Event Centre is quickly becoming a popular place where high society hosts events in Lagos since it was opened last year.

    Olori Bunmi Taibat Akinloye, the wife of the Ojomu of Ajiranland, Oba Tijani Adetunji Akinloye, recently celebrated her 60th birthday in the spacious event centre.

    The Olori saw this year’s birthday as an opportunity to impact more lives, as she launched Olori Bunmi Akinloye Foundation. Chief Rasak Okoya performed the launch. Friends and family congratulated her for taking a bold step and promised to support her.

    Royal fathers, including Oba Saheed Elegushi stormed the venue to celebrate one of their queens. Oba Rilwan Akinolu of Lagos couldn’t attend the party but he was heavily represented by his white-capped Chiefs and wives.

    Other prominent personalities spotted at the event included:  Shade Okoya, Alhaji Tajudeen Okoya, Oloori Mariam Oniru, Olori Zainab Akinloye, Olori Sekinat Elegushi, Jadesola Williams, Hajia Abimbola Shobowale, and Titilayo Yinusa.

    The birthday cake was beautifully decorated. It was suspended in the air, and. when it was time to cut it, it was lowered down.

    Days before her birthday, Olori Akinloye visited the Old People’s Home, Yaba, Lagos, Correctional Centre for Girls at Idi-Araba, Lagos, and Prince Tajudeen Oluyole Olusi Drug Rehabilitation Centre, Lagos. She gave out gift items during her visits.

  • Pedro holds  low-key birthday

    Pedro holds low-key birthday

    Enterpreneur Bode Pedro turned a year older on Wednesday, May 29, but he decided not to make noise about it.

    For his birthday celebration, he chilled out with some selected friends in Lagos and that was all. The likes of Debola Willaims and Noble Igwe were spotted at the hangout.

    Apart from the birthday hang-out, Bode Pedro and his wife Uche were quiet on social media. His wife didn’t write him a birthday message on Instagram and he did not make any birthday posts as well.

    The couple, who have been married for years, welcomed a set of twins in 2005. Uche is also the founder of Bella Naija.

  • Obayuwana’s high flying feat

    Obayuwana’s high flying feat

    When you see John Obayuwana, the stylish founder and Managing Director of Polo Luxury Group, the bloke is never caught unfresh. His guards are always above board. His fashion acumen and debonair lifestyle are top-notch. He oozes class and allure. What will catch your rapt attention any time he surfaces will be his wrist game. The soft-spoken Edo State-born business magnate’s wrists are always sparkling with luxurious wristwatches.

    Obayuwana, who will be celebrating his 73rd birthday a few weeks from now, has raised the bar with Polo Luxury he created over three decades ago. With hard work and resilience, he nurtured it from a moribund company to one of the best retail stores that house the most luxurious wristwatch and other fashion accessories across the world. Recently, Obayuwana’s firm organised a corporate event in appreciation of his effort in the business, also promoting and building a strong bond between the Nigerian and Switzerland governments.

    The private event themed ‘A Taste of Swiss Luxury’ witnessed attendance from corporate executives and industry leaders. Obayuwana was also honoured with the Swiss Excellence Award by the Swiss Embassy in Nigeria and the Swiss Learning Organisation by Thomas Schneider. Attendees were taken through the excellent products and services coming out of Switzerland, including top education institutions in the country.

  • High society celebrates Sunny Asemota

    High society celebrates Sunny Asemota

    The Late Chief Sunny Omoregie Asemota, the Chairman of Sunny Motors and Omoregie Motors, was one wealthy Nigerian whose indelible footprints in Nigeria’s auto business have remained a reference point for many decades to come. Starting as a salesman, he ensured he was the best among his peers winning several awards of excellence as a reward for his hard work.

    He is a man who loves luxury and he also oozes class with panache. Anytime he saunters into any event he is always looking gracious with his gait and composure. Within the high society, the octogenarian billionaire was well-loved as he attends most shindigs in the company of his heartthrob Ireti.

    The Edo State-born auto-mogul shocked many when he bid this sinful world farewell on May 19 while asleep at the age of 87.

    Last weekend, the late auto magnate was given a befitting burial by his family as it was followed by a mega-alluring soiree in Lekki Lagos.

    At the burial ceremony, the high society, captains of industries and business moguls converged to pay their last respect. Some of those spotted at the burial ceremony were; Temilade Remi Adeoye, Moji Gbajumo, Aliko Dangote, Olu Okeowo, Razak and Sade Okoya, Governor Dapo Abiodun, Segun Awolowo, Segun and Derin Agbaje, Osagie Okunbor, Chief James Ibori, Senami Sosu-Ibori, Tayo Ayeni, Chief Alex Duduyemi, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, Abba Folawiyo, Sen Daisy Danjuma, Aliko Dangote, Wale Tinubu, Lolade Awodipe, Angela Ebagua, Lanre, Kemi and Femi Dasilva, Elizabeth Ekohor, Nkiru Anumudu, Lanre Folawiyo, Reni Folawiyo, Bola Ayeni, Shade Afilaka, General lke and Gwendolyn Nwachukwu, Lanre and Dupe Ogunlesi, Fehintola Bada, Yemisi Wada, Nana Otedola, Terry Waya, Bolanle Austen-Peters, Gbemi Shasoe, Titi Ogunbanjo, Hakeem Muri-Okunola Tola Adegbite, and Shola Coker.

     

  • Timi Alaibe triumphs at 60

    Timi Alaibe triumphs at 60

    Ndutimi Alaibe’s name resonates with excellence, intelligence and grand opulence. At 60, the dazzling accountant has achieved all and more. He began to shine like a star when Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999 after ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo created the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC to impact the lives of people within the Oil Minerals Producing Areas Development Commission (OMPADEC). Along with other bigwigs, Timi, a seasoned accountant with Peat Marwick Ogunde and Ani, now “KPMG,” was inaugurated as executive director, finance and administration of the 19-man board that will oversee the affairs of the board that will take care of the oil-producing states, to boost multi-sectoral development in the oil-bearing states. He served the commission with his whole heart. He was amiable and accessible. He ensured that the hope and aspiration of President Obasanjo were carried out with rapt development within the axis. He also grew his resume politically.

    With his dedication and service to the work, being familiar with the region spread across 5000 communities, covering 185 local government areas and collectively straddling nine states in the region, in three geopolitical zones, the south-west, south-south and south-east, Alaibe was appointed managing director in 2007 till 2009. President Yar’Adua in 2009 in a bid to demobilisation, rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-militants through the Amnesty Programme, appointed Alaibe Adviser on Niger Delta Affairs and coordinator. He started testing his popularity in 2003, contesting the gubernatorial primary against Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. In 2007 and 2011, He also threw his hat in the ring for the same office. In 2019, he contested against the incumbent governor of Bayelsa State, Duoye Diri, in a very controversial primary election which declared Diri the winner. Governor Diri and Alaibe later formed an alliance to work for the progress of the state.

    The Accounting graduate from the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, (RSUST) celebrated his 60th birthday with a massive soiree last week on June 10 and top businessmen and women, billionaires converged to celebrate with the birthday boy in the company of his children and grandchildren. Decked in their colourful attire, the Alaibe family danced into the hall as Beejay Sax thrilled them with melodious tunes. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo presented Alaibe with a book written for him by 29 of his friends. Kizz Daniel also made a surprise performance at the soiree. Those spotted at the event were; Atedo Peterside, Allen Onyema, Musa Danjuma, Ifiesimama Sekibo, Tundun Abiola, Austyn Ogannah, Nina Adimora, Sholaye Jeremi, Scott Tommy, Bola Awosika, Terry Waya, Olumide Akpata, Julie Pinnick, Chief James Ibori, Donald Duke, Fidelis Anosike, Rita Dominic-Anosike, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, Tony Elumelu, Nkiru Anumudu and a host of others.