Tag: ADELEKE

  • Adeleke: Let’s  allow peace reign

    Adeleke: Let’s allow peace reign

    Senator Isiaka Adeleke has charged Nigerians to commit to peace during the Easter celebration and thereafter.
    In a message by his media adviser, Olumide Lawal, Adeleke said peace must be a daily endeavour of all Nigerians in all nooks and crannies for progress.
    Jesus, he said, lived for peace, urging Nigerians to strive for greater cohesion and progress to move the nation forward.
    The Asiwaju of Ede advised efforts should be geared, towards renouncing all forms of ills plaguing the society.
    “We should be our brothers’ keepers and give hope to the hopeless and the voiceless in our different communities to give them a sense of belonging,” the senator counselled.
    The leaders, he said, should give the led the right direction with the fear of God and make life very bearable for the less privileged.
    He assured there are better prospects with the pragmatic approaches President Mohammed Buhari are applying to solve some of our socio-economic problems.

  • Adeleke greets Ogiyan at 81

    Adeleke greets Ogiyan at 81

    Senator Isiaka Adeleke has felicitated with the Ogiyan of Ejigboland, Oba Omowunuola Oyeyode Oyesosin, on his 81st birthday and his 43rd coronation anniversary.
    In a message by his Special Adviser (Media & Public Affairs), Olumide Lawal, the senator said the monarch gives his people the best of his services, without inconveniencing them.
    “The Ogiyan has listening ears with rare abundance talent of proffering solutions to issues.
    ‘Ejigbo indigenes at home and in diaspora, owe it a duty to Oba Omowonuola Oyeyode Oyesosin, to give him unalloyed loyalty, love and care, more than ever before.”

  • Adeleke preaches dialogue

    Adeleke preaches dialogue

    Senator Isiaka Adeleke has called for dialogue in finding solutions to whatever grievances that might be agitating the minds of the citizens.

    He urged Nigerians to thank God for enabling them witness another Eid-El-Kabir celebration, despite the unsetting incidents across the county.

    The former Osun State governor prayed to God to intervene in finding a lasting solution to killings of innocent souls under the guise of insurgency.

    He spoke through a statement issued by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) Olumide Lawal, to commemorate the Eid-El-Kabir celebration.

    He stressed that no matter the odds, “the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable”.

    The APC chieftain advised the citizens to guard their loins and live within their legitimate means, adding that the economic downturn globally calls for sober reflection and sacrifice.

    He appealed to the government and the governed to shun ostentatious lifestyle.

    Saying that campaign, “Change starts with me”, is a step in the right direction, Adeleke said Nigerians should cooperate maximally with government at all levels and also proffer solutions to various ills plaguing the society, “rather than shifting blames here and there”.

    “All hands should be on the plough to bring the country out of its present economic doldrums and set her on the march towards prosperity, instead of relying on non-existing foreign investors for one project or the other,” he said.

    Adeleke advised politicians to see the electorate as their masters, “because it is through their votes that they rode to power”.

    Abandoning the electorate, he said, would tantamount to sin against God.

    The senator enjoined the Osun State government to make life more abundant to the people through landmark projects, by looking inward without hardship to the citizenry to generate more revenues and use such revenue prudently and transparently.

    He advised Osun residents and indigenes to be law-abiding, steadfast and dedicated in their resolve to make the state a pride of all of us.

     

  • Adeleke varsity gets VC

    Prof Samuel Ekundayo Alao has been appointed the President and Vice Chancellor (VC) of the Adeleke University in Ede  Osun State. He will resume work next month.

    A statement from the institution said the governing council, headed by Mr Adedeji Adeleke, also appointed other principal officers.

    Prof Alao attended Andrews University, Berrien Springs Michigan and the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, USA, where he obtained a Bachelor, Master, Master of Business Administration and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Mass Communication and Media Studies, and International Relations, and Leadership.

    Alao was the Provost, College of Social Sciences, Babcock University, where he also served as Deputy Vice Chancellor. He was General Manager of Times Publications Division of The Daily Times Nigeria Plc.

    The other principal officers are: Prof Solomon Adebola, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr Toyin Onayinka, Vice President, Enrolment/Record, Basil Chukwuemeka, Vice President, Financial Administration/ Bursar, Uloma Onuoha, University Librarian, and Pastor Olugbenga Efuntade, the University Pastor, the first to hold the position.

  • Adeleke’s payback day in Osun

    Adeleke’s payback day in Osun

    Ede, the country home of Senator Isiaka Adeleke, the first executive Governor of Osun State, was on Sunday, June 26, turned to a ‘Mecca’ of sort. The ancient city became the political hot spot of Osun State, as politicians of note, party faithful in Osun All Progressives Congress (APC) came out in droves to participate in Senator Adeleke’s 2016 empowerment programme for the people of Osun West Senatorial District.

    The Senator was on hand to receive the guests. His presence and warm recognition made them feel a sense of belonging. It was indeed a payback day for Senator Adeleke. This is because not only did the programme enjoy massive turnout from the people of Osun West Senatorial District, well–wishers also came from Osun Central and Osun East Senatorial Districts to take part in Adeleke’s moment of glory.

    Just as it was in 2011, when he lost the Senatorial election to Mudashiru Hussein, even as he distributed materials to his constituents to the surprise of many, so it was in this year. He, arguably is the first Senator in Osun State to embark on massive empowerment programme to improve the living conditions of members of his constituency.

    The APC family in Osun State, led by State Chairman, Prince Gbenga Famodun, were there to identify with Senator Adeleke, who, moved by the show of solidarity, moved from tent to tent to throw banters and exchange greetings with eminent personalities such as Dr. Peter Babalola, Mr Ayo Afolabi, Hon. Wale Afolabi, the Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly Hon. Najeem Salam, the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeotu, Alhaji Sule Alao; Hon. Kamorudeen Ajisafe, Hon. Debo Akanbi. Fadeyi Oloro. The State’s Apex leaders were not left out as well as members of local executive of APC in the 10 local government areas of Osun West Senatorial District.

    The programme commenced with the senatorial meeting of Osun West District, where members renewed their pledge for the APC in Osun to contribute to its progress.

    Speaker after speaker called on those with the means to extend hands of fellowship to the less- privileged in the society, with a view to taking some burden off the neck of the government. They all commended the efforts of Senator Adeleke for always being there for his people since his days as the first Executive Governor of Osun State.

    Senator Adeleke was also described by some top-notch of APC in Osun State as a crowd-puller but who will remain humble and dedicated to Almighty Allah.

    While waiting for Governor Rauf Aregbesola to arrive, the arena was suffused with various cultural displays by the cultural groups present. Some described the displays as spectacular, as Fadeyi Oloro gave his best to entertain the guests.

    On display for distribution were motorcycles, sewing machines, two 18-seater buses, deep freezers and other work tools.

    They were given out to APC members who were carefully selected by a committee saddled with the responsibility. Before the items were distributed, Senator Adeleke assured the people of his commitment to their welfare.

    He urged his constituents to “strive towards being self-reliant and embrace entrepreneurship in order to enhance their economic well-being. I will continue to identify with you and meet most of your yearnings and aspirations. The current harsh economic situation will become better soon.

    “Continue to give unalloyed support to the various reform programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari who meant well for the country.”

    Senator Adeleke appealed to members of the APC to guard their loins and prevent any divisive tendencies that could weaken their rank and file.

    Senator Adeleke, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Capital Market, said his two Bills on Criminal Justice and parole among others are being vigorously pursued, promising that he would step up efforts in the National Assembly through zonal intervention fund to improve on deplorable condition of some of the federal roads in the district. He stressed that he will move motions that will compel the executive to attend to some of the federal roads in the district as a matter of urgent attention.

    Senator Adeleke promised that more school leavers will be afforded the opportunity to get jobs within available vacancies at various federal agencies. He, however, was emphatic that the jobs are just not there for the asking.

    He called for religious tolerance among different faith.

     

    • Olumide Lawal is Special Adviser to Senator Adeleke on Media and Public Affairs.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Adeleke varsity’s quest for excellence

    The determination and quest of the founders of Adeleke University Ede, for an institution that will be a pace-setter and reference point in Nigeria, nay Africa, cannot be over emphasized. Adeleke University Ede, will for years to come, continue to be the first destination of choice for students across the globe, as it is presently being witnessed. The University management is focused on the quality of education provided for the students as well as their individual and collective moral growth, to make it live up to its motto of: “Education, Character and Excellence”.

    For a first time visitor to the university’s permanent site, along Ogberin road, a picture is painted as to whether you are in Harvard, Oxford, Yale or Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Nothing was done in half measures. First class standard was employed in putting up gigantic architectural master-pieces that are home to different faculties, the Senate Building, the magnificent student halls of residence for male and female, the eye-popping library, the state-of-the art cafeteria and the wonderland – called the staff quarters, are second to none.

    Talk of the network of asphalt roads around the campus and the well constructed drains, they are just super. The network of roads, I suggest, should be named after prominent Nigerians. The greenery, that dot the Adeleke University main campus, is a reflection of the deep thought of the founders, that academic excellence thrives best in a purely natural environment. Approaching the campus from the University gate, visitors would marvel at the imposing elegant building that is home to the Senate.

    Adeleke University Ede, prides itself with functional faculties, that are well equipped and meet the requirement of the National Universities Commission (NUC). It has gained accreditation for courses in Engineering, a school of performing art, with a first-class 1500-seat auditorium, which I refer to as the RED CHAMBER. The performing art building also houses the institution’s internationally acclaimed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Centre, as well as a temporary medical centre. There are also the Faculties of Arts, Basic Science, Business and Social Sciences and Law. All of which give all round educational excellence to students, who are carefully chosen to be the best and brightest future leaders.

    The halls of residence for male and female students have rooms that are ensuite, with maximum of three students in a room. In my opinion, the female hall of residence should be named after the late wife of the founder, Dr Veronica Imade Adeleke of blessed memory as a form of immortalization. In these days of epileptic power and water supply, the promoters of Adeleke University have ensured, that each of the gigantic multi-storey buildings, that serve various purposes, are each provided with two or more industrial bore-holes and MIKANO generating sets, of between 320 and 1000KVA capacity, which gives 24-hour uninterrupted supply to these amenities and ultimately makes the provision from the national grid a standby, instead of the other way round. The cafeteria provides nourishing meals for the students and the workers. A full-fledged medical centre is also under construction.

    Investigations reveal that the founder, Dr Adedeji Adeleke, is not resting on his oars as far as attracting the best teachers to impact knowledge to the students is concerned. Adeleke University Ede, could be said, without mincing words, that it has more than its fair share of professors, where other state and private universities could not boast of two professors. This was made possible due to the conviction of the eminent world-class lecturers that they have a conducive environment and facilities to work with. It is on record, that some internationally renowned professors and doctoral holders are falling over themselves to relocate from universities abroad, to partake in the success story of the university. Who wouldn’t?

    For instance, a 450 staff quarters, made up of 3 and 4 bedrooms bungalows, are feverishly under construction in a strategic location in the University, 100 of which have so far been allocated. What’s more, a sporting arena, that will be home to an Olympic-size football field and swimming pool, gymnasium, Tennis court and other indoor games are in the pipeline to make for the relaxation of the students, the workers and their families.

    At the thanksgiving and dedication service of the main campus on April 1, 2016, the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, was full of praise to God Almighty, describing the fruition of the Adeleke University as God’s own project, which was divinely ordained, as he could not make claim to have had any other strength in getting the university this far other than the grace and mercy of God. Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, therefore, enjoined all stakeholders in the university, to put God first in all their undertakings. The Pro-Chancellor may fight shy of it, but the fact should be expressly stated, that his workaholic nature, never-say-die spirit, resilience, coupled with high ideals for the university, were factors that propelled Adeleke University to its present enviable height.

    In his speech at the thanksgiving service, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Oluwole Amusan, praised the Pro-Chancellor for establishing the institution to assist many under-privileged young men and women to access university education.

    Apart from committing the affairs of the university into the hands of God, private security arrangements have been put in place. There is no location on the campus, as vast as it is, that you wouldn’t find stoutly-built and well trained security men in place, armed with their walkie-talkies and Altisan Dogs, keeping vigil. The activities of these eagle-eyed security men, who are always on motorised patrol, is complemented by hidden CCTV Cameras mounted at strategic places in the university campus. Therefore, mischief-makers and intruders had better have a rethink, as their activities would be promptly detected and dealt with appropriately.

    The first convocation of the University held on September 6, 2015, saw the conferment of honourary Doctoral Degrees on Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Justice Alfa Belgore (retd) and Alhaji Aliko Dangote, as well as the installation of Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke (CON), as the first Chancellor of the university.  At the occasion, over 300 students were awarded first degrees.

    Definitely, the Adeleke dynasty of Ede has taken a deep plunge into the waters of educational excellence and swam to safe shores. This great dynasty has further put the name of Ede in the world map, as they are planning the second phase of the university, which will accommodate the College of Medicine and Faculty of pharmacy. The former mini-campus will also be put into some other meaningful use.

     

  • Adeleke to Osun workers: Better days ahead

    Adeleke to Osun workers: Better days ahead

    Senator Isiaka Adeleke (Osun West) has predicted a brighter future for workers in Osun State.

    Adeleke, in his May Day message yesterday said that workers in the State, whether in the civil service or the private sector, will in no distant in future, have cause to smile as efforts are on-going by government to ameliorate the present temporary hardship confronting them.

    He described civil servants as an integral part of the economy, whose interest should be jealously guarded at all times, and their contributions to the overall development of the society cannot therefore be wished away.

    Adeleke, who is the first democratically elected governor of the state enjoined workers to continue to show cooperation and understanding with Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who he said, is working round the clock, to ensure that the present situation of unsteady remuneration for the workers becomes a thing of the past.

     

  • Let’s help the less privileged, says Adeleke

    The senator representing Osun West, Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke, has called on the rich to “extend hands of fellowship to those living below the poverty line”.

    He spoke at the launch of six classroom blocks he renovated at Young Tajudeen School, Iragberi in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun State, as part of his constituency project and to mark his 61st birthday.

    Adeleke reassured the people that he would ensure that meaningful federal projects are attracted to the district without discrimination.

    The lawmaker added that the electorate has the right to be accorded the good things of life, particularly good roads, potable water, uninterrupted power supply and efficient health care delivery.

    He advised that Nigerians should live within their means and shun ostentatious living. The senator called on parents and guardians to make the welfare of their children their utmost priority.

  • Adeleke, APC Women Leader greet Muslims

    Adeleke, APC Women Leader greet Muslims

    Former governor of Osun State and Senator representing Osun West Senatorial District, Dr. Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke, has urged Nigerians to imbibe the virtues of Prophet Ibrahim, who offered his only son as sacrifice in obedience to God’s directive.

    In a statement by his Senior Legislative Assistant, Idris Oladokun, Senator Adeleke said: “I would like to appeal to all our brothers and sisters across all faiths, especially Muslims to make the necessary sacrifices to sustain the country’s unity. We need to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness, love and respect for one another. To this end, I urge you to exchange gifts and visits during this Eid-Il-Kabir celebration. The festive period gives room for socialisation and integration among the diverse ethnic and religious groups in the nation.”

    Also,  the National Woman Leader of the All Progressive Congress, Hajiya RamatuTijjani Aliyu, called on Muslim faithful to use the celebration  to seek peace and good governance in the country.

    She said: “Nigerian women have for long been praying for a divine intervention and today, we have it with the new leadership at the top. But we still need help; our country must be totally liberated and that is where our prayers and sacrifice are important.

    “We should assume our innate roles of being the voice of caution and reason in the society.”

  • Adeleke varsity graduates pioneer students

    It was a carnival-like atmosphere at the permanent site of Adeleke University (ADELEKE) in Ede, Osun State on Sunday as the institution graduated its first set of students, four years  that it started academic programmes.

    The event was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including Governor Raul Aregbesola, National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, former Osun governor, Chief Bisi Akande, former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Salihu Alfa Belgore, the school Chancellor, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, and the Timi of Ede, Oba Adesola Lawal.

    The body of the school principal officers and academics were led to the venue by the institution founder and Pro-chancellor, Dr Deji Adeleke.

    Other members of  the academia at the event included a board member of the university, Mrs Dupe Adeleke-Sanni, Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Julius Okojie, and Vice-Chancellor of Babcock University, Prof Kayode Makinde.

    A total of 125 students were graduated from the faculties of Science, Arts, and Business and Social Sciences, among whom 11 had a First Class.

    Boluwatife Ruth Alabi of Computer Science Department, became the best graduating student with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.90.