Tag: Dame Abimbola Fashola

  • Mo Abudu begins New Year on high note

    Mo Abudu begins New Year on high note

    The year 2017 ended on a glorious note for Mo Abudu, the prominent media mogul and corporate amazon, just as 2018 began on an even more glorious note for her. The CEO of EbonyLife TV was honoured at the Ali Baba’s January 1 Concert held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Abudu was honoured as the first woman in Africa to launch a Pan Africa TV channel. The award was presented to her by Dame Abimbola Fashola, wife of former Lagos State governor, and Dame Abimbola Fashola, top bank executive and Ali Baba’s wife.

    Abudu looked beautiful in a piece from Lanre DaSilva Ajayi’s SS18 The Grand Royal Collection. She was accompanied to the event by the trio of Ruth Osime, Pat Faniran and Marian Omatsone.

    It will be recalled that on Thursday, December 7, 2017, the Governing Council of the Institute of Directors Nigeria (IoDN), awarded Abudu the fellowship of the Institute of Directors as well as the 2017 IoD Entrepreneurial Award.

  • Youths exclusion from leadership bane of Nigeria’s development – UN ambassador

    Youths exclusion from leadership bane of Nigeria’s development – UN ambassador

    “Nigeria and Africa are relegated to the background because they fail to develop their productive population in leadership and capacity,’’ a United Nations Ambassador, Dr Otive Igbuzor, said in Lagos on Monday.

    He spoke at a youth empowerment programme organised by the Leadership Empowerment And Resources Network (LEARN), Abalti Barracks, Surulere, Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that LEARN, an initiative of a former First Lady of Lagos State, Dame Abimbola Fashola, is meant to empower youths in leadership.

    The programme, the 8th edition in the series, is entitled: “Time Out with the Youths”.

    Igbuzor said most African countries had failed to recognise youths as the “backbone of development”.

    Specifically, Igbuzor, a member of UN Global Network of men seeking an end to violence against women, said Nigeria needed to rediscover self.

    “We need to go back to the basics where we started from. We say youths are the leaders of tomorrow, but it is an illusion. They should start now or never.

    Youths are the backbone of things because old people are on their way out. Youths in Nigeria have been relegated to the background and impoverished.

    “The problem we have in Africa is that our leaders are in the average of 70 and 80 years. However, in Europe in the last 10 years, the average age is between 45 and 50 years.

    “Due to bad leadership and corruption, youths have been excluded in the scheme of things and no nation can develop where youths are not given opportunities,” Igbuzor said.

    He noted that Nigeria started well by giving opportunities to youths but that it derailed after the first republic.

    According to him, non-inclusion of youths in the leadership of the country will create a “development lacuna’’ in the politics.

    Igbuzor said:“In the first republic, Mathew Mbu, became an ambassador at the age of 22,  Gen.Yakubu Gowon became Head of State at the age of 28, Alhaji Waziri and Shehu Shagari became federal ministers at the age of 28.

    “Leadership problems facing the country can be traced to youths’ absence in leadership positions all because of leadership by the elite.

    “What we have now is that youths are now impoverished and underdeveloped, our country has no programme for the youths, youths are abandoned.

    “Nigeria needs to go back to the basics and create proper space in leadership … for us to develop we need to consider the youths.’’

    He, however, stressed the need for a well-articulated youth development programme in the country.

    “The youths should have good family upbringing, education and skills acquisition programmes. During our time, we had public libraries, sports centres and skills acquisition centres.

    “All these are absent. How do we develop the youths? We need to institute very urgently programmes for them; there should be an intervention now.

    “Youths should be encouraged to develop themselves and becomes champions of development in Nigeria because they still have the strength and agility to do that.”

    Other discussants at the programme advised youths to remain focused and pursue a well-articulated vision to attain greatness.

  • Photo: Wives of Ambode, Fashola at Winning Edge Conference in Lagos

    Photo: Wives of Ambode, Fashola at Winning Edge Conference in Lagos

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (middle), with Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola (left) and Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija (right), during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on Sunday, January 17, 2016
    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (middle), with Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola (left) and Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija (right), during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on Sunday, January 17, 2016

     

    Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola; Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija; former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Princess Adebisi Sosan and Mrs. Francina Norman, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on Sunday, January 17, 2016.​
    Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola; Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija; former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Princess Adebisi Sosan and Mrs. Francina Norman, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

     

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (3rd right), Bishop Felix Adejumo; his Wife & Convener, Women on the Winning Edge, Pastor Funke Felix-Adejumo; Wife of Minister for  Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola; Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Princess Adebisi Sosan, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on Sunday, January 17, 2016.​
    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (3rd right), Bishop Felix Adejumo; his Wife & Convener, Women on the Winning Edge, Pastor Funke Felix-Adejumo; Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola; Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Princess Adebisi Sosan, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

     

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (right), exchanging pleasantries with Wife of Minister for  Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.
    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (right), exchanging pleasantries with Wife of Minister for Power, Works & Housing, Dame Abimbola Fashola, during the 2016 Women on the Winning Edge Conference organized by the Funke Felix-Adejumo Foundation, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.
  • Fashola’s wife seeks protection of govt facilities

    Fashola’s wife seeks protection of govt facilities

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Dame Abimbola Fashola has called on Nigerians to protect government property in their domains to prevent waste of government funds.

    She spoke yesterday at the commissioning of Ijora Oloye Nursery and Primary School, Ijora Olopa, which was constructed by the Apapa Local Government.

    She said the period when people treated government property with levity was gone, adding that if projects executed by government are protected, it will enable government to embark on new ones instead of expending money on the repair of existing ones.

    She said: “You as parents must tell your pupils not to destroy the school items provided by government. You the pupils and teachers must take care of your new classrooms and furniture.”

    The council’s chairman, Mr Ayodeji Joseph said that government was bent on delivering the dividends of democracy through people-oriented programmes like provision of schools, primary healthcare and good environment. “We have put in all efforts to make teaching and learning convenient for pupils in this school as we have done in all other public schools,” he said.

    He added: “We have commissioned two air-conditioned 36-seater buses for use in the school. We will distribute 24,000 pieces of exercise books to ease the burden on parents. We are equally giving school bags, rain coats and other school materials to our pupils. We are also providing enabling environment.”

  • Fashola, Bello task informal sector on groundwater pollution

    Fashola, Bello task informal sector on groundwater pollution

    WIFE of the Lagos State Governor, Dame Abimbola Fashola and the state’s Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello has tasked operators of the informal sectors to preserve groundwater resources in the state from pollution.

    They spoke at a stakeholders’ meeting organised by the ministry to educate operators in the sector on the conservation and preservation of underground water resources.

    Addressing participants at the forum, Fashola said there was a need to pay urgent attention to human activities that constitute danger to ground water pollution, noting that a larger percentage of water consumption in the state is derived from ground water.

    “I advise that we all pay attention to this call on preservation of our groundwater resources as we are particularly vulnerable in Lagos with multiple urban communities where population density is high and human use of the land is intensive.

    “Virtually, any activity whereby chemicals or wastes may be released to the environment, either intentionally or accidentally, has the potential to pollute ground water and when ground water becomes contaminated it is difficult and expensive to clean,” she said.

    She charged them to join the government campaign of eradicating groundwater pollution by ensuring that unsafe or risky waste should always be disposed of properly.

    In his welcome address, Bello said the effective management of the environment depends largely on the capacities of operators in the sector to organise and manage their business efficiently to ensure sanity of the environment.

    According to him, “The informal sector generates by-products that if not properly managed deface our streets and clog our drains.The inadequacy of water has been at the centre of recent world discussion; hence, preservation of water is a compulsory option for life and living. Besides, if we waste it, posterity will not bless us because our forefathers have preserved it for us and we have the sacred responsibility of conserving it for unborn children.”

  • Adelakun celebrates 37th year on stage

    Amona tete mabo exponent, Pastor Joseph Adelakun, is set to celebrate his 37th anniversary in the gospel music industry.

    The thanksgiving service holds today at the multi-purpose Hall of Lagos Television by 12 noon.

    Adelakun said: “It is a way to do what God wants us to do. Since we could not mark the 35 years of the ministry in 2011 because I was outside Nigeria then, God has impressed it on our heart to offer an altar of praise and thanksgiving to Him.”

    He further explained that the service will attract all lovers of God and music for the celebration.

    The Lagos State First Lady, Dame Abimbola Fashola, will be the special guest while Pastor Ade Popoola of Real Pharmaceuticals will be the chairman of the occasion.

    Bishop Wale Oke will minister at the service.