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  • APC Chieftain celebrates final burial ceremony of in-laws

    APC Chieftain celebrates final burial ceremony of in-laws

    Our Reporter

    It’s was a gathering of who’s who in the society with the presence of thousands as Hon. Dipo Okeyomi celebrated the final burial ceremony of his in-laws, the late Pa. Edward Adeusi and Mrs. Hannah Adeusi.

    The event which was held on the 2nd of October 2020 at the Akoko Grammar School Arigidi Akoko, Ondo State was graced with the presence of Dr. Tunji Abayomi, Hon Toba Oke, Chairman IFAKO IJAYE LG, Hon Jelili, Chairman Alimoso LG, Dr. Walee Adeleke Ipaye, Hon Rasheed Elegbeleye, Olori Oba Akadri Momoh, Dr. Yomi Sholoye, Barr Tolu Babaleye, Chief Mrs. Dr. Jackie Kasim (Iyalode ), Hon Bisi Ogungbemi, Hon Oyapindan, Hon Kush, Sir Shina Peters and many other dignitaries.

  • Ondo lawmaker empowers market women with loans

    Ondo lawmaker empowers market women with loans

    Our Reporter

    A member of the Ondo State House of Assembly, representing Akure South Constituency 2, Honourable Sunday Olajide, has lamented the rate of unemployment in the country, saying there is a need for the unemployed to acquire skills and entrepreneurship in order to move out of the unemployment market.

    He made the remarks at the inauguration of a water project, and empowerment programme for market women in his constituency.

    He said the empowerment programme was his contribution to the development of his constituency and to alleviate the suffering of his people.

    ‘The loan (revolving)is a sure way of remembering my people and to say thank you for the mandate given to me to represent them. It is in that same effort that we have brought to you a borehole that will serve Isolo/ Odo ikoyi(Ward 10) of Akure South local government.

    The Reticulation will serve two streets of odo ikoyi and Isolo axis.

    While addressing hundreds of market women that gathered at the event, he charged them to manage the first tranche of the facility very well so that it will encourage the commitment of other funds to the project

    He appealed to those who have not benefited to exercise some patience, adding that the next phase would accommodate them. As a popular saying goes, “when you empower a woman, you empower a family.

    He didn’t mince word in telling them that the continuity of this responsible and responsive government is a task for all of us and that we should use our votes come October 10, 2020 to reelection of Akeredolu/ Aiyedatiwa. The jubilant crowd promised to work assiduously for the reelection of the governor

    Responding, the Iyaloja of the Market women, Mrs Adaramoye expressed profound appreciation to the lawmaker, assuring the lawmaker that the loan would be used to boost their trade.

     

     

  • Nigeria… A nation languishing in terrorism, corruption, political jingoism

    Nigeria… A nation languishing in terrorism, corruption, political jingoism

    By Bukola Olajide

    Have you ever imagined a flourishing land of plenty, laced with richness and wealth inherent in natural resources? This is further epitomised by the cultural diversities and beauty of tradition of various states; a land flowing with milk and honey, manned by giants, languishing in lack, terrorism, corruption, political jingoism, and social vices.

    In time past, the land suffered the humiliation of colonisation of the British government which informed the search for individual and general liberation. Thanks to civilisation, men and women rose to spearhead self-governance through the establishment of national political parties. But, many years after Independence, we are bogged down by unnecessary policies, laws, and some archaic traditions.

    Despite the enormity of the economic challenges still facing many Nigerians today, optimism is keeping many alive to believe that the nation will still achieve greatness. This can only be when the youths are empowered through discipline and committed leadership, innovations, education, entrepreneurship, gender equity, and equal allocation of resources culminating in financial freedom and general peace of the country.

    If Nigeria will become great again, we must resolve to fight corruption and ensure good governance for the benefit of all. Also, the good old values of the fear of God, love, and respect for our neighbours and towards public facilities must be instilled in the younger generation. The new media and technological advancement must be used for positive ends.

    This brings me to pray:

    Oh God of creation, direct our noble cause

    Guide our leader’s right

    Help our youth the truth to know

    In love and honesty to grow

    And living just and true

    Great lofty heights attain

    To build a nation where peace and justice shall reign.

  • St. Racheal Pharmacy marks second anniversary with new product

    St. Racheal Pharmacy marks second anniversary with new product

    To commemorate its second year of services in Nigeria and across Africa, St. Racheal Pharmacy has introduced St. Racheal’s Ampicillin Cloxacillin 500mg Capsule, 2×10 pack size, the first in Nigeria writes Chinyere Elizabeth Okoroafor

    Most people crave long life, more so, they want good health.

    Following the latest figure of the World Population Review, the average life expectance of Nigerians is 54,494 years.

    The 2019 report showed that an average Nigerian is not expected to live beyond his or her 55th birthday.

    But a breakdown showed that women are expected to live longer than their male counterparts at 55.414 years against 53.6 years for men. The review ranked Nigeria 198th out of 202 countries studied, affirming it as a country with the third-lowest life expectancy rate.

    It was against this backdrop that St. Racheal Pharmacy fashioned the theme of her anniversary, ‘Improving Life Expectancy in Nigeria’, to examine ways in which Nigerians’ life expectancy can be improved on.

    During his welcome address, St. Racheal Pharmacy’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Akinjide Adeosun, explained how the pharmacy was named.

    “St. Racheal was derived out of the need to immortalise his late grandmother, named Racheal, who passed on to glory after attaining the age of 94 years.

    “Our matriarch passed on in 2012 at the age of 95 years. Mama evidenced long life was possible and it is still possible in Nigeria. She benefited from world-class medical care and she was a disciplinarian of healthy living,” he said.

    Speaking on the current life expectancy of Nigerians, Adeosun said, he was “encouraged that the life expectancy for men has improved from 53 years in 2015 to 55 years in 2016.

    “Whilst the life expectancy for women remained flat at 56 years, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). These figures are appalling when compared with developed countries.”

    Speaking on the launch of the new antibiotics, Adeosun assured medical practitioners, some of who also participated in the ceremony via zoom connection, that “the brand promises to give you peace of mind in your daily practice.

    “It is a top-quality brand produced by Medreich Limited; our manufacturer produces for many multinational organisations throughout the world, and sold at affordable prices in observance of our mission.

    “Two years ago, we commenced a 20-year journey into living our purpose on the continent of Africa starting from Nigeria. This journey will see us launch into many markets on the continent, expand our offering from our core base of Antibiotics into brands that will supplement Life & brands that will prevent diseases.

    “The theme is in resonance with our mission to improve life expectancy by providing top quality affordable pharmaceuticals in Africa. We are celebrating because we have moved from a base of 0 brands to seven NAFDAC approved brands today, just within two years.

    “St. Racheal’s Ampicillin/Cloxacillin 500mg Capsules 10×10, St. Racheal’s Ampicillin/Cloxacillin 500mg Capsules 2×10, St. Racheal’s Amoxicillin / Clavulanic Acid 625mg Tablets 2×7, and St. Racheal’s Cefuroxime 250mg Tablets1x10.”

    Others are, “St. Racheal’s Cefixime 400mg Tablets 1×10, St. Racheal’s Artemether 80mg+Lumefantrine 480mg Tablets 1×6, and St. Racheal’s Azithromycin 500mg Tablet 1×3.

    “We also believe our mission will be made easier if we strengthen the capability of today’s leaders and mentor tomorrow’s leaders to execute sound leadership around Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’S) 3 and 4, Good Health & Well-being and Quality Education,” he said.

    Speaking on the anniversary team, the Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Ipalibo Banigo said, low life expectancy in Nigeria can be “attributed to challenges in the area of health; inadequate and unequipped health facility.

    “We also have social problems, infrastructure problems, poor and inadequate portable safe water supply, poor states of our roads, poor housing and rental challenges, amidst other economic variables; inequitable distribution of income has wiped out the middle class in our society.

    “This has also added to a high level of unemployment. And especially when it comes to youth not employed, they will place a huge danger to society. Also, Nigerians are said to be contending with a lot of issues, a lot of stress, ranging from students’ school fees, house rent, electricity bills, medical bills, generators, and parts repairs, powering, and fueling, feeding the family, and clothing of families.

    “Also is the huge number of demands, siblings demands, vigilante bills, work stress, police stress on the road, variable stress, kidnappers fears, armed robbery fears, and all these are adding to our low rate of life expectancy.”

    She however recommended that for Nigeria to have a way forward and improve on its life expectancy there is an urgent need for collaboration with all sectors to improve on all of these things.

    “Our government has a critical role to create a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and ensure the sustainability of the ease of doing business in all sectors of our economy.

    “It must address the numerous challenges breaking the health sector in terms of facility, equipment, man power, and also curtailing preventable and avoidable diseases.

    “Also, the government needs to improve on budgetary allocations to the health sector, and take measures to control population growth.

    “A situation where we have a population growth increase which is higher than our GDP is not sustainable. Hence we need to educate our people and educate the women on birth control.

    “The private players should continually provide innovative and relevant services aimed at improving good standards and purpose, and therefore contribute to an improved life expectancy rate.”

    She added that the media was also very key to changing the narrative. “They are the ones that will bring this into the public discuss all the time. To keep the issues of unacceptable low life expectancy in our country in the front burner, media should disseminate at all times, quality and relevant information to equip the people, and also interrogate the activities of government and the service providers in taking appropriate actions to improve the leaving standards for the purpose.”

    In her short goodwill message, the First Lady of Oyo State, Tamunominini Makinde described the organisation as a family.

    “I want to thank everyone for being here. For me, ST Rachael is my family. Health is life and we must all take the issues of our health very seriously. We must learn to live and eat healthily.

    “I celebrate ST Rachael Pharmacy on this great occasion of her two years anniversary, and launch of a new product. I have no doubt in my heart that you will continue to do exploit and transform the medical sector for the better in nearest future,” she said.

    Sharing secrets of improving life expectancy while making examples out of his own lifestyle, Papa Patrick Amaechi, advised Nigerians to “always eat healthily, keep fit in moderation, and cultivate a disciplined attitude towards healthy living.”

    He also encouraged Nigerian to cultivate an attitude of going for regular checkups “at least an annual checkup. This will enable you to know your health status. Eat a lot of fiber food, and avoid red meat as much as possible.”

    The high point of the occasion was the conferment of the ‘Professional Excellence Award’ on Reddington Hospital Group, Health Plus, and Prime Medical Consultant, for their leadership role towards providing affordable and innovative health care services to Nigerians across the country, and Africans.

  • Teenager flees Plateau to escape child marriage, rescued by FIDA Ekit

    Teenager flees Plateau to escape child marriage, rescued by FIDA Ekit

    Agency Reporter

    A 15-year-old girl (names withheld) has reported her father to the office of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Ekiti, over an alleged attempt to force her into marriage against her wish.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the girl fled her home in Plateau state to Ekiti on Sept. 17, to stay with her brother to avoid the forceful marriage.

    Briefing journalists on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti, the Chairperson of FIDA, Mrs. Toyin Odunayo said that the association had initially provided shelter for the girl following her inability to locate her brother.

    ” By the time, we got across to her brother, Hameed Adamu, he confirmed that their father wanted to marry his sister out to a man without her consent.

    ‘’Adamu said that their father had effected the arrest of a man in Plateau state claiming that the man sponsored his sister’s trip to Ekiti to avoid the marriage.

    “The man was released the following day, but my father threatened to have him re-arrested if my sister did not return to Plateau state on Monday, Sept. 28,’’ Odunayo quoted Adamu as saying.

    READ ALSO: Plateau denies receiving $350 million loan from AfDB

    According to the FIDA Chairperson, the federation has reported the case to the National Human Rights Commission, Ekiti branch, who then linked it with the Plateau branch.

    ” We called the Plateau branch, gave them a summary of the case and we were assured that they will take up the case and ensure that the man is safe.

    ” Her brother was then made to sign an undertaking to the effect that his sister will report at our office every Wednesday by noon for counselling,’’ she said.

    The FIDA chairperson enjoined the members of the public to be their brother’s keepers and report to appropriate authorities all cases of human trafficking, and sexual violence against women and children.

     

    (NAN)

  • COVID-19: Kwara sets aside N135m for private schools

    COVID-19: Kwara sets aside N135m for private schools

    Adekunle Jimoh, Ilorin

    Kwara said it has set aside N135.5 million under the Kwara state Social Investment Programme (KWASSIP) as an interest-free loan to 1,119 private school owners in the state.

    “KWASSIP has engaged with the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) in Kwara State after they reached out for assistance to cushion the effects of school closure arising from the COVID-19 pandemic,” the programme’s Anchorperson in the state, Mohammed Brimah, said.

    Brimah said the 1,119 private schools have been grouped into two, each category receiving between N200, 000 and N100, 000 depending on their staff strength.

    Under the arrangement, category A schools, which totalled 236 and have 20 staff and above, will each receive N200, 000 to support their workers.

    Category B schools with 19 or less staff and totalling 883 schools, are to receive N100, 000 each under the arrangement that is purely voluntary.

    READ ALSO: N30,000 minimum wage: Kwara NLC serves AbdulRazaq strike notice

    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, during a recent virtual meeting with umbrella bodies of private schools in the state, pledged to offer an interest-free loan to the owners as salary support for their workers to prevent massive loss of job and poverty surge in the education sub-sector.

    AbdulRazaq said he would not be blind to the plights of any Kwaran, including proprietors and workers across private schools in the state who he acknowledged had been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the closure of schools and some other businesses for months.

    The private school owners had during the virtual meeting commended the administration for food palliatives given to them through the COVID-19 committee.

    Last Friday, AbdulRazaq officially launched disbursement of the Owo Isowo, a component of the state social investment programmes to assist 21,623 petty traders across the state.

  • U.K based record label signs female rapper, Kenah

    U.K based record label signs female rapper, Kenah

    Our Reporter

    U.K based record label, JustJojo Entertainment known for its excellence in Artist Management, Music/video distribution services, Publishing, licensing, Promotion and Marketing services to artists and creatives across the world, has just announced the news of its record signing deal with 20-year-old Nigerian female rapper, Kenah.

    The record label known to represent some of the biggest artists in Nigeria such as Yemi Alade, Tekno, Adekunle Gold, Yung6ix, Kizz Daniel, Selebobo amongst others recently took interest in the young artiste’s potentials, thereby offering her a mouth-watering record deal.

    The artiste Kenah, officially known as Thelma Ohazurike is a Lagos-based rapper and songwriter who developed an interest in music at the age of 10 after discovering pop artiste Justin Bieber. As a student at the Anglican Girls Grammar School (Enugu), Thelma led School hymns and was widely known to be a music lover by her peers.

    According to the Record label executive – Rebecca Junaid, “Kenah emailed her songs to my team, but I was reluctant to listen to them because of the volume of emails we receive from emerging artistes. She went on to send me messages on Instagram convincing me to listen to her and give her a try. Long story short, she was invited to record new songs as we decided to offer her an Artiste Management contract but after listening to the new set of songs she recorded, we went on to offer her a full record deal because we believe that she is worth the try and she happily accepted it”.

    Currently a student of the University of Abuja studying Theatre Arts, Kenah who identifies as an Afro-trap rap artiste has written and recorded several songs since she was 18 years old. She is currently working with a good number of producers and is set to release her debut single before the end of the year.

  • U.K Based Record Label JustJoJo Ent signs Female Rapper, Kenah

    U.K based record label JustJojo Entertainment known for its excellence in Artist Management, Music/video distribution services, Publishing, licensing, Promotion and Marketing services to artists and creatives across the world, has just announced the news of its record signing deal with 20-year-old Nigerian female rapper, Kenah.

    The record label known to represent some of the biggest artists in Nigeria such as Yemi Alade, Tekno, Adekunle Gold, Yung6ix, Kizz Daniel, Selebobo amongst others recently took interest in the young artiste’s potentials, thereby offering her a mouth-watering record deal.

    The artiste Kenah, officially known as Thelma Ohazurike is a Lagos-based rapper and songwriter who developed an interest in music at the age of 10 after discovering pop artiste Justin Bieber. As a student at the Anglican Girls Grammar School (Enugu), Thelma led School hymns and was widely known to be a music lover by her peers.

    According to the Record label executive – Rebecca Junaid, “Kenah emailed her songs to my team, but I was reluctant to listen to them because of the volume of emails we receive from emerging artistes. She went on to send me messages on Instagram convincing me to listen to her and give her a try. Long story short, she was invited to record new songs as we decided to offer her an Artiste Management contract but after listening to the new set of songs she recorded, we went on to offer her a full record deal because we believe that she is worth the try and she happily accepted it”.

    Currently a student of the University of Abuja studying Theatre Arts, Kenah who identifies as an Afro-trap rap artiste has written and recorded several songs since she was 18 years old. She is currently working with a good number of producers and is set to release her debut single before the end of the year.

  • TK-Swag releases the video for ‘Fairly Used Boyfriend’

    TK-Swag releases the video for ‘Fairly Used Boyfriend’

    Our Reporter

    Nigerian pop star, TK-Swag (whose original name is Torkuma Davies), has released the video to his newest offering, Fairly Used Boyfriend, directed by Flash Johnson.

    Produced by KG Beatz, Fairly Used Boyfriend, is a funky and hilarious song, that endears to the listen to the dancefloor. It’s off his album, Crème de la Crème, which was released on August 1st, 2020. His music swirls around Dancehall, AfroBeat, and RnB, which has made him delightfully unpredictable.

     

    He is also a skilled and sought-after songwriter and has written for numerous local and foreign Artistes.

    He started his music as a hobby in 2009 and recorded his first-ever single “Tears” in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria that same year. He has enjoyed a steady climb with consistent evolution, having started out as a Rapper to becoming a singer. TK-SWAG knows no bounds when it comes to music, which made him the first winner of the then Dbanj’s CREAM platform in 2016. Performing at the One Music One Sound in Dubai was TK-SWAG’s debut in front of an international audience. His performance was nothing shy of electric.

    TK-Swag

    With the release of his single ‘Fairly Used Boyfriend’ in 2019 he toured 5 cities in the United Kingdom that winter, building up to his album release titled ‘Crème de la Crème’ on the 1st of August 2020.

    ” I’m an Ordinary man but my first name is Extra” goes his quote. He likes to constantly evolve and so does his music.

    Currently signed to World Arts Agency, in Johannesburg, TK-Swag has partnered with Paris-based La Cave Musik.

  • Tomide talks about what inspired his latest single ‘FOOL’

    Tomide talks about what inspired his latest single ‘FOOL’

    By Sampson Unamka

    Tomide, the Skinny Nerd recently dropped a viral song themed around the relationship between Ozo and Nengi in the just concluded BBNaija show. The song titled “FOOL” garnered major buzz on social media and the accompanying viral video of Ozo and Nengi’s best moments caught the attention of many.

    Speaking on the inspiration behind the song, Tomide said that the song started off as a joke and he didn’t know it would do so well when released.

    “I was just talking with my friend, and he made a lot of jokes about Ozo and Nengi’s relationship, and I had a funny melody. But I wanted to make a song that will transcend the relationship between the BBNaija housemates.”

    He also spoke on the fans’ reaction to FOOL, he had this to say. “It’s been crazy, but I’m humbled by love. It’s only the beginning and I can’t wait to share my E.P with the fans.”

    Tomide, who is gearing up for the release of his sophomore E.P, titled MOODS, also mentioned that his style of music is inspired by a mix of Afrofusion, trap, and EDM. “I believe it’s not just about making music, It’s about making moods. That is why I titled my forthcoming E.P, “MOODS” which is also an acronym for making Our Ordinary Days Special.

    On Moods, Tomide promises to deliver a blend of different genres of music while maintaining his strong Nigerian roots.

    “MOODS” is a love letter, to the people who are struggling with love. The E.P attempts to put a silver lining to love unrequited. MOODS is for the heartbroken, for the people who get curved daily, for the people in the friend zone. Those are my peeps.”

    Tomide who confirmed that FOOL will not be on the E.P also confirmed that MOODS is slated for a release in late October.