Category: Sunday magazine

  • Healing Services with Pastor Chris holds October 24–26

    Healing Services with Pastor Chris holds October 24–26

    The 15th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is set to take place from Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26, 2025.

    In a statement, it said: ,”This life-transforming three-day event, broadcast live in every known language, will reach billions across continents—from hospital wards to prison cells, from homes to stadiums—through every available screen and platform. 

    The Healing Streams will be streamed live across Healing Streams TV, all Loveworld Networks, and on leading TV and radio stations around the world. 

    It said further: “Participation in this global healing crusade is absolutely free. Interested individuals can register at healingstreams.tv/LHS

    Registrants are strongly encouraged to indicate any healing needs—for themselves or their loved ones—to receive targeted spiritual support and guidance before the event begins.

    Testimonies that speak for themselves

    Realyn (UAE): Healed of breast cancer and restored after debilitating chemotherapy.

    “I felt a divine touch during the service. Strength came back instantly. Today, I’m completely healed and thriving.”

    Maleo (Tuvalu): Delivered from debilitating tremors and dizziness.

    “Pastor Chris called my name. I felt power surge through me. I’m healed, walking freely, and medication-free.”

    Hazel (UK): Freed from 20 years of anaemia and menorrhagia.

    “As Pastor Chris prayed, I felt something shift. My doctor confirmed: anaemia is gone. My life is back!”

    Moserah (China): Healed from a liver abscess while still in the hospital.

    “I believed, and I received. Pain gone. Strength returned. I’m healthy and full of joy!”

    “Ahead of the October Healing Streams, an unbroken 24/7 prayer chain is underway on myprayerclouds.org. 

    “Believers worldwide are signing up for 15-minute prayer slots, creating a powerful wave of intercession that is saturating the spiritual atmosphere with divine energy.”

  • Family reaffirms St. Moses Orimolade as sole C&S church founder

    Family reaffirms St. Moses Orimolade as sole C&S church founder

    The family of St. Moses Orimolade-Tunolase in Ikare-Akoko, Akoko North-East Local Government Area of Ondo State, has reaffirmed the renowned prophet singlehandedly founded the Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) Church worldwide, dismissing claims that he co-founded it with anyone.

    Addressing journalists on Saturday in Akure, Elder George Tunolase, who spoke on behalf of the family, said the late Orimolade-Tunolase established and registered the C&S Church in 1925 as its sole founder.

    “There is misinformation that the Cherubim and Seraphim organisation worldwide was jointly founded by St. Moses Orimolade-Tunolase and another person. That information is incorrect. The founder and sole founder remains St. Moses Orimolade-Tunolase,” Elder Tunolase stated.

    He recalled that ownership disputes over the church had once been subjected to legal proceedings, which were resolved in favour of the late prophet.

    “There is a Supreme Court judgment on the matter of who owns the church. The apex court held that the founder of the Cherubim and Seraphim organisation worldwide is St. Moses Orimolade-Tunolase. We still have a copy of the judgment with us,” he added.

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    Tunolase also explained that the late prophet hailed from a royal lineage, being a descendant of the Owa-Ale royal family of Ikare-Akoko through his father. 

    He clarified that contrary to public belief, it was Orimolade’s father-not his mother – who was from the Owa-Ale royal family.

    “It’s not correct that the mother of late St. Moses Orimolade-Tunolase was from the Owa-Ale royal family of Ikare. His father was a prince of Owa-Ale of Ikare, which means the Tunolase family is part of the Owa-Ale royal lineage. 

    “The mother of St. Moses was from the Eleho family in Shakume Quarters, Ikare-Akoko,” he said.

    He, however, noted that the unity of the C&S Church worldwide remains unshaken, adding that members and branches across the globe recently marked the church’s centenary in one accord.

  • Thousands benefit from MFM Bayelsa free medical outreach, surgeries, free glasses

    Thousands benefit from MFM Bayelsa free medical outreach, surgeries, free glasses

    Thousands of residents received free medical care, including fibroid, hernia and eye surgeries at the Mountain Of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Bayelsa Mega Axis, with the headquarter at Okaka, Yenagoa during an outreach. 

    The free medical outreach backed up with healing prayers was aimed at giving hope to the medically challenged. 

    The health programme  included general consultations and laboratory tests, surgical interventions in gynecological cases, obstetrics and ophthalmic, among others.

    There was also general health education and counselling especially for communicable diseases like HIV/AIDS. Those with serious ailments that cannot be treated at the field offices were referred to tertiary health institutions for more comprehensive care.

    At the week-long medical mission, the sick and infirm from several communities in Bayelsa state and  beyond, came out in search of healing.

    The church MFM  Okaka, and designated Health facilities  for the medical outreach  and surgeries  was swarming with activities as the sick and their caring relatives thronged the place for medical attention from the visiting medical team.

    The crowd of the old and the young was attended to by medical team put together by the church’s  medical professionals. 

    According to the Mega Regional Overseer (MRO), MFM Bayelsa Mega Regional Headquarter, Pastor  Emmanuel Akinola, the free medical services fully  sponsored  by  the church ensured that individuals/residents accessed quality healthcare. 

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    He emphasised that those  unable to afford medical care received the necessary attention, diagnosis, and treatment as well as surgeries and free recommended glasses.

    He added the gestures were part of the Explosive Evangelism Initiative (EEI) of the church to capture more souls for Christ there by depopulating the kingdom of darkness. 

    Akinola, said  gesture was in line with the vision of the General Overseer, MFM Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, which was to touch lives beyond denomination and religious biases as well as to capture souls for Christ, added that the medical outreach along with other humanitarian programmes are part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the church. 

    He thanked Olukoya and wife for their utmost passion to ensure  that  souls are  won for Christ,  souls are delivered from the jaws of darkness,  lives are transformed  positively,  while  needs of the people are  also met  physically.

    The MRO  said Olukoya has given a marching order to the churches across the world to ensure that lives are touched physically through different corporate social responsibility programmes apart from the Biblical teachings and Deliverance prayers the church believes in.

    Akinola informed the MFM  Bayelsa Mega Axis has been involved in several CSR such as food evangelism,  foodmart,  scholarship to indigents but brilliant and different skills acquisition. 

    He said the church has empowered and  engaged  youths in taking them off the streets while teenagers have been empowered capturing them for Christ. 

    The medical outreach, according  to Akinola, targeted the vulnerable members of the community, the state at large  particularly women,  children, men and youths  as well as the aged who cannot afford the cost of medical attention.

    Beneficiaries, thanked God as well as the church for bringing health care services closer to the people at no cost it .

    Some stated that if not for  the free medical outreach carried out in they would not bother testing for malaria or typhoid but would rather self diagnose and treat malaria and typhoid themselves.

  • Cleric disburses ₦15m to young entrepreneurs in memory of late wife

    Cleric disburses ₦15m to young entrepreneurs in memory of late wife

    Apostle Lawrence Achudume of Victory Life Bible Church International has counselled youths to embrace entrepreneurship in the light of current economic realities in the country.

    Speaking at the close of the church’s annual youth outreach initiative tagged  ‘Youth On Fire program’ where he doled out N15 million to aspiring entrepreneurs , the cleric noted that white-collar jobs are no longer a feasible option, adding that traditional employment routes aren’t yielding the  needed results  for young people.

    The beneficiaries  of the ₦15 million empowerment funds include  young entrepreneurs across multiple sectors, including catering, logistics, tailoring, fashion designing and shoe-making.

    “The beneficiaries were segmented into three distinct categories,” Achudume told journalists at the Sunday’s ceremony. “The first group received fully sponsored training in cutting-edge areas like graphic design.

    “The second category was provided financial support along with brand-new equipment such as sewing machines while the  third group received financial grants ranging from ₦300,000 to ₦3 million to bolster their entrepreneurial endeavours.”

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    Achudume explained further  that the empowerment initiative  in memory of his wife, Revd. Fola Achudume (RFA), was to foster self-reliance among young people which was well championed by.

     “Youths must seize the initiative to build their own future,” he said. “We can’t rely on white-collar jobs that are increasingly scarce – we must foster prosperity through entrepreneurship.”

    He reiterated RFA’s  commitment  to youth empowerment, adding it’s a surefooted approach to rejig the economy.  

    “Entrepreneurship is a powerful pathway out of poverty,” he emphasized. ” This empowerment initiative is all  about arming our youths with the tools they need to stand on their own and create opportunities – not just for themselves but for others as well.”

    Echoing Achudume’s sentiments, the Founder and CEO of Pomegranate Nigeria Limited, Mr Wole Elusakin, who collaborated with Professor Eniola Fabusoro and Dr Toyin Banjo on beneficiary selection, posited that “Youths represent tomorrow’s trajectory – they need an ecosystem that enables them to excel,” he remarked. “This is an investment in Nigeria’s future.”

  • Prophet Sam Ojo mark’s FARIM 20th anniversary

    Prophet Sam Ojo mark’s FARIM 20th anniversary

     The Freedom Apostolic Revival International Ministry (FARIM), led by Prophet Samuel Adebayo Ojo—popularly known as Baba Authority, marked its 20th anniversary in a vibrant and spiritually charged celebration that drew thousands of worshippers and high-profile guests from across Nigeria and abroad.

    Held under the theme “New Glory”, the week-long commemoration took place at FARIM’s headquarters in Ibadan, Oyo State, and featured a series of revival services, worship concerts, crossover vigils, and prophetic ministrations.

    The event, which began on Sunday, September 28, reached its climax on Sunday, October 4, 2025, with a grand thanksgiving service attended by prominent religious leaders and government officials.

    Among the dignitaries present was the Ondo Commissioner for Information, who represented Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, alongside several other senior public figures, ministers of the gospel, and traditional rulers.

    In his address during the final service, Prophet Ojo expressed heartfelt gratitude for the ministry’s two-decade journey, describing it as “a testimony of grace, obedience, and divine faithfulness.”

    He praised his congregation, spiritual sons and daughters, and ministry partners for their enduring support.

    “Twenty years of consistent revival, deliverance, and prophetic fulfilment could only be by the mercy of God,” he said.

    “This is not just an anniversary—it’s the beginning of New Glory for FARIM and for everyone connected to this altar.”

    The celebrations were marked by dynamic praise and worship, electrifying musical performances, and emotionally moving testimonies.

     Live-streamed visuals captured packed auditoriums filled with worshippers, hands lifted in reverence, vibrant choir renditions, coordinated dance troupes, and immersive lighting and stage design that underscored the scale and spiritual atmosphere of the event.

    A rotating line-up of ministers and worship leaders joined Prophet Ojo throughout the week, delivering messages of revival, breakthrough, and renewal. Special crossover sessions, including midnight-to-morning worship services, were also held to symbolically usher participants into a new season of divine manifestation.

    Guests and attendees lauded Prophet Ojo’s leadership and legacy, describing him as a figure of “uncommon prophetic grace” whose ministry has extended beyond national borders through evangelistic crusades, humanitarian initiatives, and spiritual mentorship.

    As FARIM enters its third decade, Prophet Sam Ojo reaffirmed the ministry’s mission to continue fostering revival, prophetic insight, and spiritual transformation across Nigeria and the global church comm

  • MFM prophetic ministry holds 20th annual fire conference October 11

    MFM prophetic ministry holds 20th annual fire conference October 11

    Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries,  Prophetic Ministry will hold its physical and virtual  2025  annual prophetic fire conference on Saturday October 11, 2025 with the theme ” Prophets and the secret of prophetic mantles” at MFM International Headquarters , Main Auditorium,  Onike,  Lagos  State. 

    The conference will  feature Seminars/ workshops  on  prophetic ministration, Equipping  end tine prophets, prophetic workshop and charting  a prophetic destiny for our land.

    The General Overseer of MFM Worldwide, Dr Daniel Kolawole Olukoya  will be ministering live during the conference. 

    The conference, which is a gathering of prophets, prophetesses as well as other ministers of God worldwide, will unfold  mysteries of the prophetic as led by the Holy Spirit through anointed men/women of God. 

    Members of the public especially  children of God with prophetic gifts or those that desire office of the prophets ,  irrespective of their  denomination are expected o attend.

    Special prayers will be offered for a rebirth of Nigeria as well as Nations of the world .

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    Olukoya started the conference to raise Prophets that will be God’s mouth pieces and battle axes.  

    Olukoya was the pioneering leader of the group while Pastor Kunle Adesanya, one of the Senior Regional Overseers (SRO) in the Ministry and Rector School of Prophets, is the International Leader of the group.

    Objectives of the group include: to awake and Ignite the prophetic consciousness of members ; to help members identify and nurture their spiritual gifts; to properly position the prophetic ministry in the contemporary church, to serve as intercessors for the church, to enable ministers appreciate the importance and benefits of the prophetic anointing in carrying out their spiritual assignments amongst others.

  • Sunmisola Agbebi, Yinka Okeleye end Dominion City conference with powerful worship

    Sunmisola Agbebi, Yinka Okeleye end Dominion City conference with powerful worship

    The final day of Dominion City’s transformative “The Next Level Conference” culminated in an extraordinary display of faith and unity, as acclaimed worship leader Sunmisola Agbebi and her husband, Yinka Okeleye, took the stage together to usher in a celestial worship experience.

    Their powerful joint ministration served as a profound finale to a conference featuring impactful sessions from esteemed global leaders, including Lead Pastor Dr. David Ogbueli, Bishop Titus Masika, Apostle Ben Ndobe, and David Sseppuuya.

    The atmosphere, already charged with spiritual anticipation, reached new heights the moment the anointed husband-and-wife duo began to minister. Sunmisola Agbebi, known for her deeply soulful and penetrating vocals, soared through the venue, while her husband, Yinka Okeleye, provided a steady, profound, and complementary presence.

    “There is an undeniable, unique power in witnessing a husband and wife ministering together,” a representative for the event noted. “Sunmisola and Yinka are a vivid testament to this. Their unity on stage is palpable—a beautiful, seamless flow of two spirits joined in a single, divine purpose.”

    Their performance was characterized by more than just musical harmony; it was a demonstration of deep marital and ministerial partnership. Their non-verbal cues, shared glances, and the way their voices intertwine illustrate a profound connection that transcends their music, creating a unified sound that amplifies the anointing and impacts the congregation. Together, they crafted an experience that was simultaneously deeply intimate and corporately powerful.

    The ministry of Sunmisola Agbebi and Yinka Okeleye served as the perfect final impartation, sealing the teachings, prophetic words, and transformations that occurred throughout the week-long conference. It was a fitting, glorious end to a transformative gathering.

    For those who experienced their powerful union or are eager to witness their joint ministry, the duo will be ministering together again soon. Sunmisola Agbebi and Yinka Okeleye are scheduled to appear at The Gathering with Warehouse Worship in Manchester, UK, promising another unforgettable encounter in the power of unified worship.

  • From frustration to innovation: How phone call challenges abroad inspired birth of Nigeria’s first travel eSim

    From frustration to innovation: How phone call challenges abroad inspired birth of Nigeria’s first travel eSim

    When Jimmy Eboma, Chairman and Founder of EmoSIM, found himself stranded in Ukraine struggling to make a simple phone call home, he had no idea the frustration of that moment would spark one of Nigeria’s most ambitious telecom innovations.

    “It was not just about buying a SIM card,” Eboma recalled. “There were endless requirements, ID, proof of address, long forms. Individually, these are not a problem. But when you are a traveler rushing through an airport, it becomes exasperating. That was when I thought, is this what millions of Africans go through every time they travel? I knew something had to change.”

    That personal struggle became the seed of EmoSIM, Nigeria’s first outbound travel eSIM provider, a solution designed to remove the bottlenecks of traditional roaming and SIM purchases, while giving travelers seamless connectivity across the globe.

    Eboma’s entrepreneurial instincts had been sharpened years earlier by Nigeria’s telecommunications revolution under former President Olusegun Obasanjo. “That era opened our eyes to what was possible. We just needed the right technical partner who shared our vision of a truly global service,” he explained.

    That partner came in the form of Tata Communications, a global telecoms giant. After rigorous background checks, they gave EmoSIM the go-ahead to launch. “It was not easy, getting the MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) license was just one step. Finding the right partner who could help us scale globally was the real challenge. But once Tata signed on, we knew we were ready.”

    On May 28, 2025, at a grand unveiling in Lagos, EmoSIM introduced Nigeria’s first outbound travel eSIM. For Eboma, this was more than a product launch.

    “It is a new chapter in Nigeria’s global connectivity story,” he said at the event. “We are giving travellers an easier and more affordable way to stay connected in over 180 countries. Connectivity is not a luxury. It is a lifeline.”

    With EmoSIM, there is no need for long queues to buy physical SIM cards, no need for expensive roaming, and no fear of being disconnected abroad. Travellers simply download the EmoSIM app, scan a QR code, buy a bundle, and get connected immediately.

    EmoSIM also introduced another important advantage: payment in local currency. This means travellers can use their local bank cards instead of worrying about foreign exchange. “This is about protecting our economy as much as it is about giving our people convenience,” Eboma said.

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    Cost is another area where EmoSIM is breaking barriers. Even compared to global giants, EmoSIM offers lower prices. “Even with the biggest names in the industry, we are still one dollar cheaper,” Eboma proudly shared.

    Security is also a major benefit. If a traveller loses their phone, they do not have to queue for a replacement SIM card. All they need to do is access their email, and their line is restored instantly.

    Aditya Raj Kholsa, EmoSIM’s Chief Operating Officer, explained the simplicity: “Every modern smartphone today is eSIM-ready. You just download the EmoSIM app, register, choose your plan, and activate. Whether your trip is short or long, there is a plan for you. It is very easy.”

    Since its launch in Lagos, EmoSIM has already spread to the Southern African Development Communities, each with a local country manager. But for Eboma, the achievement is about more than expansion.

    “We want Africans to feel proud,” he said. “We are not just chasing money. We are showing the world that a Nigerian company can compete globally. What we need now is for our government to stand behind us, not with money or tax waivers, but by recognising that this is a homegrown innovation.”

    With its promise of affordability, seamless connectivity, and continuous innovation, EmoSIM is not just solving the problems of today’s travelers. It is also shaping the future of how Africans connect to the world.

    From one man’s frustration to a service that now operates in 180 countries, EmoSIM is proof that even the toughest challenges can inspire lasting solutions.

  • Agbara estate residents cry out, as landgrabbers, armed policemen lay siege to their property despite FG’s ownership titles

    Agbara estate residents cry out, as landgrabbers, armed policemen lay siege to their property despite FG’s ownership titles

    The once-peaceful community of Frontline Estate, Agbara, in Olorunda LCDA, Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State, has been plunged into fear and uncertainty, as residents accuse land grabbers, allegedly backed by armed policemen, of laying siege to their properties despite possessing legitimate Federal Government land titles.

    Over the past several months, families and property owners in the estate have reported a series of disturbing incidents, including the arrival of armed thugs and uniformed policemen who issue threats, paste possession notices, and order residents to vacate their legally acquired homes.

    Residents raise alarm

    Community leader, Mr. Taiwo Okulaja, told The Nation that the land was lawfully acquired from the Federal Government decades ago under the Sites and Services Scheme, with many allottees holding official Certificates of Occupancy (C of O).

    “We are legitimate allottees of the Federal Government’s sites and services scheme in Agbara. Many of us bought our lands directly from the government and were duly issued allocation papers. Some of us even secured Certificates of Occupancy. Yet today, we are being harassed and threatened on our own land,” Okulaja lamented.

    According to him, petitions have already been sent to the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. The community submitted documents to Mrs. Margaret Odejobi, a Director in the ministry, who referred them to the Federal Controller of Housing at the Federal Secretariat, Lagos.

    “We dropped our documents in early August 2025, but we are yet to receive any concrete response,” Okulaja added.

    A history of disputes

    A retired civil servant, who facilitated the sales of the land, said the Frontline Estate land dispute is not new. He recalled that years ago, the Bankole and Atanbala families also laid claim to the land, sparking years of contention. Eventually, property owners entered into an out-of-court settlement, paying ₦250,000 each to resolve the matter.

    But to their dismay, the crisis resurfaced six months ago.

    “Over 100 armed policemen and thugs stormed our estate claiming to represent Agbara Estate Limited. They pasted possession notices, citing a court judgment against the Federal Government dating back to 2008,” recounted Mr. Uwa Dominic, another resident.

    Fear, uncertainty, siege

    Since then, homeowners say they have lived under constant fear, with alleged thugs patrolling the neighborhood daily. Families are worried about losing their investments and, in some cases, the only homes they have ever known.

    Pastor Abayomi Ogungbade, another community leader, appealed for urgent government intervention.

    “This is not just about land; it is about our lives, our families, and our future. If the government fails to act, innocent citizens who legally bought land from the same government will lose everything.”

    Agbara’s Dual-State Complexity

    One of the key sources of confusion is Agbara’s peculiar position as a community spanning both Lagos and Ogun States. However, several legal rulings have clarified jurisdictional boundaries.

    A Composite Survey Plan (No. MISC 2847), drawn by the Surveyor-General of Lagos State, Joseph O. Agbenla, on September 25, 2013, identified 181.303 hectares of Agbara land as part of Lagos State. This position has been upheld in multiple rulings, including: Justice H. O. Oshodi’s ruling (2013) confirming Lagos State jurisdiction; Justice Yetunde A. Adesanya’s ruling (2014) at the Lagos High Court, Badagry Division; Justice A. C. Shokunbi’s ruling (2024) at the Ogun State High Court, which struck out a case for lack of jurisdiction and Justice Ogundare’s judgment (2023) reaffirming the Lagos survey plan.

    Most recently, a Federal High Court judgment delivered on November 20, 2024, by Justice Y. Bogoro (Suit No. FHC/L/CS/2627/2023) directed the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and other authorities to recognise the Agbara-Lagos community’s rights under the Constitution and the Police Act.

    Despite these rulings, Agbara Estate Limited, allegedly parading an Ogun State-issued Certificate of Occupancy, continues to lay claim to land located squarely within Lagos State, worsening tensions.

    The ordeal of Frontline Estate residents highlights the growing menace of land grabbing in Lagos State, where legitimate landowners are increasingly threatened, despite possessing government-backed titles.

    For now, the community waits anxiously, uncertain whether their homes will stand the test of law or fall under the weight of contested claims, armed intimidation, and delayed government response

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    Residents argue that the issue can be resolved administratively, citing similar interventions in Magodo and Oko-Afo, where government veto power ended land disputes.

    They warn that the menace of land grabbing in Lagos is worsening, especially when “omo onile” cartels connive with corrupt officials to secure questionable judgments.

    For now, Frontline Estate residents wait anxiously, calling on the Federal Government to defend its own allocations and prevent them from losing everything they have worked for.

    Agbara Estate Limited Responds

    Speaking with The Nation, an official of Agbara Estate Limited, Mr. Adeniya Olalekan, insisted that the land belongs to them.

    “Agbara Estate acquired the land during the Mid-Western era, and it was revalidated when Ogun State was created. The Federal Government was only allowed to use the land temporarily during road construction. The Ministry of Works has no constitutional authority to issue C of Os,” he argued.

    He dismissed residents’ claims of encroachment, adding: “Agbara Estate is not a land-grabbing entity. We are simply reclaiming our property. A Supreme Court judgment already supports our ownership.”

    When asked about possible out-of-court settlement, Olalekan maintained that Agbara Estate would “take possession” of its land.

    The Bigger Picture

    The Frontline Estate saga reflects a wider problem in Lagos and Ogun States: the menace of land grabbing. Experts say weak inter-agency coordination and conflicting court judgments leave genuine buyers vulnerable.

    As families wait anxiously, the question remains: will government step in like in the Magodo land dispute or leave residents to fight powerful private interests on their own?

  • Association holds Girls Conference on eliminating poverty

    Association holds Girls Conference on eliminating poverty

    If you’re not born with a silver spoon, then you have to work twice as had to be successful because it is never easy to maintain success.

    Poverty is a mindset; you have to wean yourself of it.

    Leaders are readers, read; and also produce, only people who produced generate true wealth.

    The above were some of the takeaways as various speakers addressed young girls midweek, as the Association for the Education of Young Girls held Girls Conference for young secondary school girls in Lagos.

    Themed: Eliminating Poverty: Empowering Girls To Create Wealth With Their Hands& Skills, the event held at Anetta Event Center, FESTAC Town, Lagos.

    Speakers include the convener, Mrs Juliet Keshinro, Executive Director, Association for the Education of Young Girls  AEYC; Favour Igbinedion, Founder Makarios Empire; Esther Aiyelero, Founder, Esty Beauty Empire; Marvel Iwezue, Creative Director, Marv Media; Janet Asekhame, Founder Jane’s Unique Salon and Success Odulana, Founder Timcess Brand amongst others.

    Speaking to The Nation, Keshinro said the event was organised to accommodate students in public schools, who have not had the opportunity of benefitting from their programmes. “The thing is that we’ve had summer booth Camp, and over the years, we’ve not had the opportunity of going to the public schools, because they don’t do anything during the summer break. So when we went to (the ministry) Alausa, they said we could not do it during the summer break; so we pushed it till September and you can see the outcome.

    “Today, we have 23 schools, with ten girls from each school. We wished to do more but we had to consider our purse.”

    Speaking on the theme, Keshinro said, “Today’s theme centered on fighting poverty mentality. We want the girls to know that poverty is not when you don’t have money in your pocket, it is about mindset. So we came to create a mind shift in the girls today.”

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    Of the choice of speakers for the event, she said, “The speakers are all amazing. The interesting thing is that they all passed through Young & Pure, they passed through the Association for the Education of Young Girls. We have Janet, Favour, Success, Esther and Marvel. Marvel used to be my team lead. We also had Mrs. Omiyera, my amazing friend, the tailor, the designer; and of course, Mrs. Uzor, who always makes time for our event”.

    On what she hoped to achieve with Girls’ Conference, she said: “It is always my dream that the girls go out and blaze trails, take the lead anywhere they go. I want these girls to take Nigeria to greater heights, because Nigeria is a great country, and if we talk to them and impact them, they would be impacted to affect everybody. At Association for the Education of Young girls, we impact, we educate, we empower and we advocate for the girl child.”

    Mr. Ayinde Akorede, who represented the Tutor-General Permanent Secretary (TGPS) Education District V, Mr. Hassan Dauda Abiodun, commended the organisers of the event for a well thought out programme.

    “This is a unique event for the girl child. Imparting knowledge and teaching the girls how to comport themselves going forward and shaping their mindset against poverty is something well needed. From what I saw today, I can assure you that the ministry will always support the effort of Mrs. Keshinro. If you motivate the children of today, you are building tomorrow’s competent leaders, who will shape the society better. Kudos to Mrs. Kesh, this programme will go places, as the girls will take the message far and wide, to wherever they go.”