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  • Achievers, JABU varsities move to tackle food insecurity

    Achievers, JABU varsities move to tackle food insecurity

    The Management of Achievers University, Owo in Ondo State, has said its priority programme in the nearest future would be agriculture.

    It said it would work to expand collaboration and partnership to achieve success in its commitment to development of agriculture with emphasis on food security.

    Similarly, the Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Ikeji-Arakeji said plans were on for it to secure 10,000 hectares of land for agricultural purposes to boost food security in the country.

    It said acquiring the land would enable it secure foreign intervention and expand facilities in the institution

    Vice Chancellor of Achievers University, Prof. Omolola Irinoye, who spoke at a pre-convocation news briefing ahead of the 13th convocation ceremony of the institution, said 37 students out of 552 graduands bagged the First Class degree.

    Prof. Irinoye said 259 graduated with Second Class honours, 195 made Second Class lower and 27 got Third Class.

    Irinoye listed prominent individuals to be conferred with honorary degrees to include Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council, Dr. Faruk Abubakar, former Ondo State Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Mrs. Olajumoke Anifowose and Executive Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company of Nigeria, Ife Oyedele.

    According to her, “As we continue to expand our infrastructure, our priority programme in the nearest future is agriculture. As we commit to development of agriculture with emphasis on food security, we would work to expand collaboration and partnership to achieve success.”

    Vice Chancellor of JABU, Prof. Olasebikan Fakolujo, who spoke at another news briefing ahead of the institution’s 14th convocation ceremony, said the institution has secured 85 acres for its Department of Agriculture to boost farming activities.

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    He said the institution planned to secure 10,000 hectares for commercial farming as well as expansion of facilities in the institution.

    Prof. Olasebikan said 23 out of 467 graduating students made the First Class degree. He said 205 made Second Class Upper, 172 made Second Class Lower, 65 got the Third Class honours and two graduated with a Pass.

    Speaking on the refusal by the Federal Government to allow private university access Tertiary Education Fund (TETFUND), Prof. Olasebikan said the condition was too difficult to fulfill.

    “We introduced payment of palliatives to all staff since September 2023. We will continue the payment until the economy improves. There is no time bound for the palliatives.

    “We have fulfilled our mandate in the last 17 years. It is a story in progress. I am the fourth substantive VC. Our graduates are making waves and doing very well. If we have not been producing quality graduates, it will show.”

  • International Women’s Day: A platform to celebrate achievers, pace setters

    The International Women’s Day is marked globally in honour of the womenfolk. Abisola Nwoboshi, Assistant General Manager & Head, Corporate Business Group, Axa Mansard Insurance Plc, in this interview with Charles Okonji, speaks on issues affecting women and her engagement at her work place.

    Please introduce yourself, what your role entails and what do you love most about your job?

    My name is Abisola Nwoboshi. Basically my role entails supervision of the activities of the Relationship Managers within the Group.  I develop and implement strategies for business development for the group, grows and expand nationwide market share for the group, provide direction and leadership for the group, drive the implementation and achievement of the Group’s budget. Monitor the company’s portfolio to ensure profitable portfolio of policies is maintained and lastly manage the relationships of key executives of large customers within the Group.

    What I love most about my job is the opportunity to provide coaching and mentoring to members of the Group, most especially the young ladies to always think into the cloud, do everything to the best of your ability with time allotted

    What does the International Women’s Day means to you. How relevant is it?

    It is an opportunity to reflect, rejoice and recharge ourselves together as one with women all across the globe. It’s also a day to connect with one another physically, virtually and spiritually – and to give thanks for the generations of amazing women who have come before us, and the generations of phenomenal women still to come!

    Women have not always shared the same rights, and still do not in many respects. International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate the women who have paved the way towards our progress, yet at the same time, it is a reminder of the inequality that plagues society. We must continue to support our leaders, innovators, and risk-takers for thinking forward and expanding the possibilities for women around the globe.

    The global International Women’s day or month allows us to celebrate women, their achievement and measure the progress we are making when it comes to the topical issues that concerns women. From Gender parity, to inclusion in leadership and politics, spousal support and generally women empowerment –allowing women to be who they want to be or allowing them to pursue their dreams

    What do you think is the single biggest issue currently facing Nigerian women?

    Personally I think it is the veiled patriarchy. We rarely stop to think about the ways that patriarchy shapes our daily lives as an invisible organizing principle. We’re largely unaware of the way the female perspective is quietly omitted in design, business, technology, clothing and even our cities.

    How does AXA Mansard intend to or how does it currently empower Nigerian women?

    AXA Mansard launched her SHEFORSHIELD initiative in 2016. Our objectives include partnering with women from all works of life to become their preferred insurer. Being the Preferred Insurer for women goes beyond selling insurance products to women. It is about redefining the way women customers view and react to insurance while being innovative and impactful. Solutions to protect women – health covers for their families and themselves, education cover for their children and wards, protection for their businesses and assets, savings products for the rainy day is essential. We also look to provide value adding services beyond products to help women whether in building their businesses, or developing their careers or from falling back into poverty (for low income women).

    What are the objectives and benefits of AXA Mansard SheforShield initiative?

    1. Change womens insurance attitudes & behaviors — Nigerian women want help and protection against daily risk — for themselves and their family. However, perceptions of insurance are low. They see insurance as a luxury good, with returns that are too small and too far removed from their daily realities. Many also feel that their faith serves as their insurance — regardless of denomination.
    2. Innovate & create long lasting solutions — Women’s priorities change at different life stages, although their needs around financial success and stability, family and personal health remain, and financial management skills remain constant. Current insurance products alone do not address these needs — and limit opportunities to increase women’s total insurance spend. Therefore we need to move from a product focus to a solution-based approach, which will better address women’s needs and increase cross-selling opportunities over time.
    3. Build brand recognition in women’s segment — AXA Mansard must position itself at the center of women’s lives — remaining consistently present and visible — to gain an advantage over its competitors
    4. Develop gender-sensitive distribution models — Our agent network is a critical asset. They will be trained and leveraged to serve empathetic advisors for our customers.
    5. Women’s employer of choice — We will invest in women employees and advisors’ growth to ensure market growth.
    6. Company social targets align with women’s core concerns — Actions show that AXA Mansard is active and engaged in the community, committed to topics such as children’s development (e.g., a girl-child initiative), women’s welfare (fighting domestic violence and sexual harassment), women’s economic growth (national financial inclusion agenda), women’s health (maternal health and fertility, breast and cervical cancers).

    Why is it important for women to be empowered?

    Women are systemic thinkers and consumers. Women control 85% of consumer spending globally. Why? Because your average woman makes purchases for herself, her husband or partner, her children and also her elderly parents. Women make 70% of major financial decisions for themselves and their families, everything from auto, insurance, home and investment.

    Do you feel a responsibility to mentor other, younger, less experienced women?

    As I have mentioned earlier, the need to empower women cannot be over emphasized but I believe it has to start with you & I. I believe strongly in guiding and mentoring women in my sphere of influence, whether in the work place, in my family, in my religious circle.  Women need to help one another to succeed. While it feels nice to have someone who cheers you on, the most effective mentors are brutally honest.  They would tell you what you need to hear to reach your goals, would point out your blind spots and push you to understand where and why you are making a mistake. The best mentors also possess superb EQ and know how to deliver the message so that it has the highest probability of being accepted.  A mentor also provides helpful suggestions about what the mentee can do differently. The most effective mentorship sessions lead to reflection and ultimately positive change. Reciprocally, a good mentee is an open-minded thinker who craves to know what he is missing or how he could improve.  Additionally being a mentor has helped me identify talent and be able to build effective teams quickly when the need arises.

    Who is your biggest influence or icon?

    Over the years I have learnt to find roles in different models. Maya Angelou is my hero because she is always positive. She is my role model because of what she had overcome and because of what she has accomplished. She took life head on and she never gave up. One of my favorite quote from her is “No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow”. However my greatest Icon remains the everyday Nigerian Woman to her again I quote Maya Angelou “Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman.”   Succeed in every aspect of her life.

    What main change would you like to see for young girls in the next generation?

    The new generation of women is increasingly stepping into entrepreneurship and innovation. Yet as they do so, we are seeing a wave of businesses with women centered innovation at the core — meaning, products and services that are designed to reflect women’s pain points and direct needs. This may seem like a minor point — but keep in mind that this simple assertion disrupts thousands of years of social conditioning to “code” for the masculine. So for me it is more about more women taking their destiny into their hands and test erstwhile unchartered territories. I want the next generation to be limitless and fearless, to see the world as an equal playing ground for all and to reach for beyond the star.

    What message would you like to leave for men and women on International Women’s Day?

    To women, it is only when you risk failure that you can discover new things. When you play it safe, you’re not expressing the utmost of your human experience. In life, we are either growing or dying. Life doesn’t have to be complicated. Let’s try and keep life simple. Women take calculated risks. We need 3 things in life “Something to do, everybody needs someone to love, we need something to hope for. There is never a right time to do the wrong thing and there’s never a wrong time to do the right thing. Let’s just be right on time. Always show people you care. #Pressforprogress, do more, be more, do not limit yourself. Challenge the status quo always!

     

  • Achievers Varsity matriculates 485

    Achievers Varsity matriculates 485

    A private tertiary institution in Ondo State, Achievers University at Owo, has admitted 485 new intakes for various academic programmes.

    Also, the National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved that the institution should start running undergraduate programmes in Law and Post-Graduate programmes in Computer and Information Technology, Business Administration and Accounting.

    The Vice Chancellor, Prof Tunji Ibiyemi, who spoke at the convocation ceremony, urged the Federal Government to urgently declare emergency in the Education sector.

    According to him, the only solution to depression in a knowledge-based economy is industry.

    The vice chancellor noted that the source of knowledge is through research and human capital development, in which he said universities are indispensable.

    Ibiyemi said the emergency declaration must give priority to private universities.

    The vice chancellor thanked God that despite the low admission level into the university’s 11 sets since inception, the highest number of admission was recorded this year.

    He hailed the parents of the matriculants for their investment and sacrifice.

    Ibiyemi urged them to regularly monitoring their wards.

    The 11th matriculation lecture, titled: Striving for Excellency and Achievements As the Road Map to Security and Empowerment, was delivered by the Acting Head of the Department of Sociology in the university, Dr Joseph Fayeye.

  • Achievers Varsity holds convocation

    Four hundred and twenty nine fresh graduates of the Achievers University, Owo, have received their first degrees with 24 in first class, 253 in second class (upper); 135 in second class(lower); as well as seven in third class.

    Speaking at its fifth convocation, the Vice Chancellor, Prof Tunji Ibiyemi, said a College of Engineering and Technology has been established to offer programmes in Mechatronics, Biomedical,Telecommunications, Computer and Electrical/Electronics.

    Ibiyemi said the university since his assumption had grown from 12 programmes to 22,while plan was underway to add two more programmes, Law and Forensic Science, starting from 2017/2018 session.

    Ibiyemi said the College of Law building, is also under construction, and that the gigantic Engineering Complex building still under construction would be completed this year.

    The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Kayode Fayemi who was decorated with honorary doctorate in Public Admimnistration, expressed delight for the honour.

    He praised various developmental efforts going on in the university, assuring that the institution would soon become one of the best among its peers.

    Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) who congratulated the graduands, acknowleded the importance of education towards national development.

    The governor who also hails from Owo,the host community of the university, promised to construct the road leading to the university campus.

  • Dangote, Adenuga, others to be honoured with Africa Int’l Achievers Award

    Africa international achievers, among them,Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Group Chairman, Dangote Group; Otunba Mike Adenuga, Founder, Mike Adenuga Foundation; Dr. Raymond Dokpesi,  Chairman Emeritus, DAAR Group; Hon. Justice Maria Do Ceu Silva Monteiro, President, ECOWAS Community Court of Justice are to be honoured in Accra, Ghana.

    The award is been anchored by Africa International Achievers Conference and Awards (AIACA).

    The Chairman, AIACA Organizing Committee/Board of Advisors of MediaStead International Limited, His Grace, Arch-Bishop Dr. Benjamin Obomanu, who described the AIACA as an avenue for African Leaders to converge and discuss on ways to tackle leadership failures and how to get Africa out of the economic quicksand slowing down the continent’s progress.

    He said the award is a way of ensuring motivation for the duplication of achievers and achievements; stressing that it is always good to extend a helping hands when God is helping us.

    As all hands are on deck to ensure a smooth conference and awards at AIACA 2015, we wish our participants and awardees greater successes and the eagle vision to set higher trends for posterity.

    This august and epoch making summit and honour is the brainchild of MediaStead International Limited in conjunction with Africa Elite and Teem Magazines.

    The event which comes up at the M.J Grand Hotel, Accra Ghana,  is designed for a speedy developmental impact that will leapfrog unprecedented socio-economic, cum leadership advancement, an urgent development revolution that appears to be the sine qua non for growth in a continent that direly seeks to attain relevance in the comity of great continents.

  • Vlisco honours achievers

    Vlisco honours achievers

    39, 40, 41 TREND 2-5-15.The much-talked-about Vlisco Women’s Month Award and fashion show, the annual event organized by the Vlisco Group, was held last week at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, and it was attended by important people, including celebrities and trendsetters.

    On the occasion, outstanding achievers who inspired others to realize their dreams, like Mrs. DotunAkande, Mrs. Itoro Eze-Anaba and Tolulope Sangosanya, were honoured.

    The founder and proprietress of Patrick Speech and Language Centre, PSLC, Mrs. DotunAkande, emerged the winner of the Vlisco Women’s Month Award 2015.

    Two other finalists were Mrs. Itoro Eze-Anaba, the founder of Mirabel Centre, a foundation set up to provide rehabilitation for rape victims, and Tolulope Sangosanya, the founder of Love On The Street, LOT, a charity project set up to reach out to dyslexic children in Nigeria and help them have hope for a better future .

    Earlier, the Marketing  Manager, Vlisco, Adaeze Alilonu, explained that in line with activities marking the March 8 International Women’s Day, the trio were honoured  as part of efforts to celebrate the inspiring achievements of women in West and Central Africa.

    Alilonu said: “March 8 is the International Women’s Day, so this April, Vlisco deemed it fit to honour the outstanding achievements of West and Central African women by identifying and rewarding those who inspired others to realize their dreams.

    “We chose ‘Live the Dream’as theme because we are poised to celebrate women who inspire dreams.”

  • My father’s death motivated me, says Achievers best grad

    My father’s death motivated me, says Achievers best grad

    The best graduating student of Achievers University in Owo local government area of Ondo State, Miss Doris Onyeocha said her father’s death played a positive role in her outstanding performance in the school.

    Doris graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.82 in Accounting last Saturday.

    Doris lost her after completing her secondary school education.  The 22 year-old noted that since then, she determined to do something that would make him proud.

    She said her mother, Folashade, has been shouldering the burden of caring for her and her siblings alone.  She added that she missed her father, who would have been of great help to her mother were he alive.

    She said: ‘‘I miss my father because he loved education and has been my motivator. He was a trained accountant and he had been telling me how to manage my time by not allowing one activity to affect others.

    ‘‘I faced some challenges like delayed payment of my school fees.  Sometimes I thought of my late father.  But despite all these, I was able to overcome with the help of God and my mother, who is a teacher.”

    Doris, who is currently observing her National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) programme at Delta State said she nurses no plans for further studies beyond gaining professional certification in the field of accounting.

    ‘‘I am not planning to go beyond acquiring my professional course which is ICAN.  I have no plan to go for master or PhD programme. I plan to get a good job and also get married,” she said.

    At the ceremony, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu SAN, was conferred with a Doctor of Management Science (Honoris Causa), while Mr Gabriel Amuchi, an engineer, was conferred with a Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) of the university.

    In his remarks Akeredolu crticised the Federal Government for denying private universities from enjoying grants from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).

     

  • Honour for achievers

    Honour for achievers

    A society magazine, Top Elegance, has held its sixth African Global Recognition Awards and seventh anniversary at the Oranmiy an Hall of the Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos. AMIDU ARIJE was there.

    All roads led to the Oranmiyan Hall of the Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos penultimate Sunday for the sixth edition of the yearly African Global Recognition Awards and the seventh anniversary of Top Elegance magazine.

    Guests, among them politicians and captains of industry dressed in various attires, thronged the hall, which was beautifully decorated with yellow satin material.

    The Iyalode of Lagos, Hajia Fatimah Bintu Tinubu, and Princess Aisha Hiris, who represented Chief Oyekunle Alex-Duduyemi, were the chief guests at the event.

    Tables were labelled for easy identification.

    The atmosphere was conducive.

    MC Missan compered the event. He thrilled guests with scintillating jokes. He was assisted by MC Pato. Besides, there was background music.

    The Publisher of magazine, Mr Olabode Ajayi, said Top Elegance Recognition Awards has been renamed African Global Recognition Awards to expand its focus and create opportunities for others to be part of the honour.

    He said awardees were honoured for their achievements in their various disciplines.

    “Needless to say, therefore, that our awardees have made considerable impact and were selected in an atmosphere devoid of bias and favouritism, because our hallmark at Top Elegance magazine is excellence,” he said.

    Ajayi’s speech was applauded.

    The awardees were led by the Senator representing Ife East Senatorial District, Osun State, Babajide Omoworare.

    Also on the list were Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly Hon Adeyemi Ikuforiji, who was absent; the Chief Executive Officer of Mutual Benefits Group, Dr Akin Ogunbiyi, who bagged African Insurance Personality of the Year. A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon Saka Fafunmi;  National Coordinator, Odua People’s Congress (OPC), Otunba Gani Adams (African Cultural Heritage defender and promoter of the decade award);  Chairman, Lagos Island Club, Chief Ademola Dada and Lagos Commissioner for Agriculture Prince Gbolahan Lawal.

    He adorned himself in a lime agbada with matching pairs of shoes. His wife, Olabisi was beside him.

    Omoworare received the Best Senator of Nigeria for 2014 plaque from Hajia Bintu Tinubu.

    After the presentation, all of them thanked the organisers for recognising their efforts.

    He said it would serve as an impetus for him to do more for the people he represents at the Senate.

    The curtain of the ceremony was drawn, all moved to the dance floor as the DJ dished out more melodious songs.

  • Ambode ‘s foundation honours 11 young achievers in Lagos

    Ambode ‘s foundation honours 11 young achievers in Lagos

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, at the weekend, joined the La Roche Leadership Foundation to recognise and celebrate some exceptional youths in Lagos.

    The event, “The Chosen Youth”, held at the Astroturf 2000 in Ikoyi, recognised the efforts of 11 youths who have contributed to the development of their communities in the areas of youth & sports, tourism, social media, entertainment and fashion.

    In a statement, the aspirant said the selected young people had shown leadership qualities and innovation in their endeavours.

    He added that their innovations are the product of vibrant young minds who challenge the status quo and chart a course for themselves.

    Speaking at the event, Ambode, the founder of La Roche, said: “Today we recognise young people who have challenged the status quo and charted a course for themselves.

    “Today, we appreciate young men and women who have not let the circumstances in the country put them down but rather used it to motivate themselves.

    “La Roche salutes your courage. La Roche salutes your passion. La Roche salutes your success. La Roche extends a hand of partnership to you and together we can inspire others to leadership and innovation and improve lives in Nigeria.”

    Most of the chosen youths are social entrepreneurs, who are pursuing innovative solutions to social problems and making tremendous contributions to their communities.

    The selected youths were presented with plaques by La Roche foundation in recognition of their exceptional work.

  • Honour for achievers

    Honour for achievers

    The maiden edition of the Leadership Award for African Achievers 2014 (LAFAA) has been held in Lagos. OLATUNDE ODEBIYI reports.

    IT was an evening to remember. Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, his Osun State counter part Rauf Aregbesola and Dr Benson Enikuomehin,  former Ondo State representative on the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC),  were among the awardees, who stood tall at the maiden edition of the Leadership Awards for African Achievers (LAFAA).

    As they stepped onto the podium with their admirers to receive the awards, guests, looking resplendent in different attires, hailed them.

    The Balmoral Hall in Oregun, Ikeja, venue of the event, was well lit.

    The award, the first of its kind, was organised by the Celebrity Magazine International. No fewer than 30 people got awards and certificates.

    Sky Music life band led by Francis Akingbemi entertained guests.

    The event also featured performances from various artistes including Lafiaji Fanty Association, Lagos Island; Ozzy Bosco wonder kid and his crew; Okoro African Cultural Dancers and a physically challenged singer, Sky Francis.

    The magazine’s editor-in-chief and LAFAA President, in his welcome address, said the awards were to honour selfless compatriots across the continent, who, despite the challenges, often associate with Africa and its people. The awardees, he said, have excelled and performed exceptionally in their chosen fields and it is hoped that the little effort will motivate and inspire others to strive for greatness.

    Not long after his speech, the award session followed. The awardees were called one after the other amid cheers by the guests.

    Aregbesola bagged the Outstanding Governor of the Year award. He was represented by his Commissioner for Local Government Service Commission, Dr Adeleke Ipaye; Fashola got the Outstanding Government Personality of the Year. He was represented by his Director for Special Duties, Mr Kunle Oseni, while Enikuomehin recieved the Outstanding Performance in Infrastructural Development in the Southwest.

    Others honoured were Gen Gbian Robert who was recognised for his outstanding contribution to good governance and democracy in Nigeria; Chairman, Agege Local Government Alhaji Jubreel AbdulKareem; Director of Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, Mr Rowland Ofulure, represented by his General Manager, Mr Samuel Okmkeome, got the Outstanding Aviation Personality award. Lafiaji-Fanty association was also honoured for its extraordinary performance.

    Responding, Aregbesola thanked the organisers for the award, noting that the award was to encourage his administration to do more.

    Fashola said the award has set the pace for people in the state to do more in whatever position they find themselves.

    To Dr Enikuomehin, the award is a thing of joy.

    “You will be remembered by what you do whether positively or negatively,” he said, urging public servants to be positive minded and impact well on others.

    Alhaji AbdulKareem promised to do more to uplift the society.

    Gen Robert described the award as beautiful and a source of motivation.

    He dedicated the award to the citizens of Benin and Africa at large.