Tag: Ekiti

  • Ekiti varsity gets full accreditation for Nursing, 42 others

    Ekiti varsity gets full accreditation for Nursing, 42 others

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has given full accreditation status to the Nursing Sciences programme at Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.

    A statement by the varsity’s Head of Directorate of Information and Corporate Affairs, Bode Olofinmuagun, said the National Universities Commission (NUC) also gave full accreditation, for five years, to 42 academic programmes.

    Read Also: Aiyedatiwa, Agboola, 15 others make final list of Ondo Gov candidates

    A May 20 letter by the NMNC Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Faruk Abubakar, to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Edward Olanipekun, said the accreditation is for five years after which the institution shall be revisited for reassessment. 

    “The Nursing Sciences programme is adequate in content and coverage and it is in line with that of the NMCN,” the letter said.

  • Ekiti gets new Head of Service

    Ekiti gets new Head of Service

    Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has approved the appointment of Dr Olufolake Olomojobi as the new Head of Service (HoS).

    Dr Olomojobi, until her new appointment, was the Permanent Secretary in Ministry of Education. She takes over from Engr. Sunday Komolafe, who will retire on July 1, after 35 years in service.

    Dr Olomojobi’s appointment takes effect from July 2, 2024.

    Meanwhile, Governor Oyebanji lauded Komolafe for his meritorious service to the state, especially his demonstrated resourcefulness, professionalism and administrative acumen which helped in repositioning the civil service for optimal service delivery.

    Read Also: Tinubu appoints Yakubu as new Budget Office Chief

    The governor wished him success in his future endeavours.

    Dr Olomojobi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (1994). She also holds a Masters’ degree in Public Health form the University of Lagos, Akoka (2000); and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Ado-Ekiti (now Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti) in 2005.

  • Ekiti gets new Head of Service

    Ekiti gets new Head of Service

    Ekiti Governor Biodun Oyebanji has approved the appointment of Dr Olufolake Olomojobi as the new Head of Service in the State Civil Service.

    Dr Olomojobi, until her new appointment, was the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education. She takes over from Engr. Sunday Komolafe, who is billed to retire on July 1, 2024, upon attaining the mandatory 35 years in the service.

    According to a statment by the Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Yinka Oyebode, Dr Olomojobi’s appointment as Head of Service takes effect from Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

    Governor Oyebanji commended the out going Head of Service, Sunday Komolafe for his meritorious service to the state, especially his demonstrated resourcefulness, professionalism and administrative acumen which have greatly helped in repositioning the State Civil Service for optimal service delivery. The Governor wishes Komolafe success in his future endeavour.

    Dr Olomojobi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, (1994). She also holds a Masters’ degree in Public Health form the University of Lagos, Akoka (2000); and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Ado-Ekiti (now Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti) in 2005.

    Read Also: Delta police arrest 400-level undergraduate for faking his kidnap

    She has received several trainings in health management from renowned institutions including the Royal Institute of Public Health Administration, Rocester, London (2005); Harvard University School of Public Health/ WBI, Washington DC, USA; World Bank Institute, Wahington DC, USA. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Health Economics, Policy and Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science, United kingdom. (2017).

    Dr Olomojobi started her career with the Ekiti State Civil Service as Assistant Director, Primary Health Care and Disease Control in May 2001. She served in different capacities in the State’s Ministry of Health before her elevation to the position of a Permanent Secretary in 2013.

    Prior to her new appointment as Head of Service, Dr Olomojobi had served as Permanent Secretary in several ministries including: Ministry of Health (2013-2016); Hospital Management Board (2016-2018); Ministry of Health and Human Services (2018-2021); and Ministry of Education (2021 till date).

  • Ekiti security stakeholders to discuss community policing

    Ekiti security stakeholders to discuss community policing

    Notable and relevant stakeholders in security sector in Ekiti State are set to discuss issues about the state security, especially as it concerns community policing at a Special Roundtable organised by a Non-Governmental, nonpartisan organisation, Ekiti Future Agenda (EFA).

    Governor Biodun Oyebanji will be the Special Guest of Honour at the event which will hold today at Arowolo Hall, Fajuyi Area of Ado-Ekiti. The theme is ‘Community Policing in Times Like This’.

    Read Also; a group made up of youths from the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State

    The roundtable will be chaired by the Special Adviser to the governor on Security Matters, Brig.-Gen. Ebenezer Ogundana (rtd), while discussion will be led by the duo of Oludotun Adetunberu, a security scholar and Director-General of the State Homeland Intelligence, and Marcus Ogundola, RRS Commander of the State Police Command.

    Other discussants are State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Agboola, Commander of the State Agro Marshal, Olamide Oni; a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, Olusanya Fabiyi; among others.

  • Rainstorm renders 50 homeless in Ekiti

    Rainstorm renders 50 homeless in Ekiti

    No fewer than 50 persons have been rendered homeless following a rainstorm in Itapaji, Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

    The heavy rain, which started about 1:15pm, was accompanied by a wind storm which damaged several buildings, including public institutions in the community.

    Speaking after on-the-spot assessment of the havoc, Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, described the incident as highly devastating and unfortunate.

    The governor, represented by his Deputy, Chief Monisade Afuye, who regretted the alarming rate of destruction of buildings by rainstorm in Ekiti, pledged support for those rendered homeless as a result of the incident.

    Read Also: Alumni donates N5m to Ekiti poly

    “This is one occurrence that was heart-rending, very devastating. I have never seen any rainstorm of this extent. Not long ago, we went to inspect some buildings that were destroyed at Ijelu and Omu Ekiti in Oye Local Government. The reoccurrence of this kind of incidence was becoming worrisome to us as a government .

    “We thank God that nobody died, but losing property under this avoidable situation is painful”.

    He appealed to residents to embrace tree planting around residential buildings to prevent the alarming rate of destruction of buildings by  rainstorm.

    Oyebanji said the recurrent decimal of building wreckage being witnessed in some communities could have been averted, if residents embraced tree planting that could break destructive wind during torrential downpour.

    The Olu of Itapaji, Oba AbdulAzees Adebanjo, applauded the state governor for showing compassion to the victims, particularly the expeditious way with which he visited the community.

  • Rainstorm wreaks havoc in Ekiti, renders 50 homeless

    Rainstorm wreaks havoc in Ekiti, renders 50 homeless

    No fewer than 50 persons have been rendered homeless following a rainstorm in Itapaji, Ikole local government area of Ekiti state.

    It was gathered the heavy rainfall which started about 1:15 pm was accompanied by a wind storm that damaged several buildings, including public institutions in the community.

    Speaking after an on-the-spot assessment of the havoc, Ekiti state governor, Biodun Oyebanji, described the ugly incident as highly devastating and unfortunate.

    The governor represented by his deputy, Monisade Afuye, who regretted the alarming rate of destruction of buildings by rainstorms in Ekiti, pledged support for those rendered homeless as a result of the incident.

    “This is one occurrence that was heart-rending, very devastating. I have never seen any rainstorm of this extent. Not long ago, we went to inspect some buildings that were destroyed at Ijelu and Omu Ekiti in Oye local government. The reoccurrence of this kind of incidence was becoming worrisome to us as a government.

    “We thank God that nobody died, but losing property under this avoidable situation is painful.”

    Read Also: Alumni donates N5m to Ekiti poly

    He appealed to residents of the State to embrace tree planting around residential buildings to prevent the alarming rate of destruction of buildings by rainstorms.

    Oyebanji said that the recurrent decimal of building wreckage being witnessed in some communities could have been averted, if residents embraced tree planting that could break destructive wind during torrential downpours.

    The Olu of Itapaji, Oba AbdulAzees Adebanjo, applauded the state governor for showing compassion to the victims, particularly the expeditious way in which he visited the community.

    Oba Adebanjo, represented by Oluketu of Itapaji, Chief Olaoye Olusesan, pleaded with the government to speedily grant the requests of the victims and give support that could bail them out of their current precarious situation.

  • Why I was denied Botox, thread lift in UK – Uriel

    Why I was denied Botox, thread lift in UK – Uriel

    Reality TV star, Uriel Oputa has shared her personal experience of being denied cosmetic procedures in the United Kingdom.

    She shared on Instagram that she was declined for both Botox and a thread lift, two popular cosmetic treatments targeting wrinkles and sagging skin.

    According to Uriel, she was rejected for Botox, a procedure intended to temporarily paralyze facial muscles and reduce wrinkles, and was also denied a thread lift, a minimally invasive procedure that aims to lift and tighten aging skin.

    Uriel said the practitioner cited her skin as being “too tight” for the procedure, expressing surprise at her age.

    Uriel used this experience as an opportunity to caution her fans against using bleaching and organic creams, which she believes strip away essential skin layers.

    Read Also: BBNaija Uriel says Marriage is not for everyone

    These layers, according to Uriel, are vital for fighting skin diseases and aging.

    Instead, Uriel advocates for a natural approach to skincare and wellness, emphasising the importance of healthy eating, hydration, and vitamins.

    She wrote: “I have been rejected from doing Botox in the UK. I also wanted to do a thread lift but the lady said my skin is way too tight already. She was shocked to learn my age. Not knocking anyone but right now if you are using Organic or bleaching cream you’re stripping away important skin layers which are useful for fighting skin diseases and aging. When you use these creams ask yourself why you get spots or dark patches. You would be surprised how eating healthy drinking water and taking vitamins will transform you from inside out.”

  • Ekiti, Osun: Getting the battle lines drawn

    Ekiti, Osun: Getting the battle lines drawn

    Ceteris paribus, the 2026 Ekiti and Osun governorship elections are less than 27 and 28 months respectively. In Osun State, it is believed in the All Progressives Congress (APC) family circle that former Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s tendency worked for the then Candidate, now Governor Ademola Adeleke and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the July 2022 election. Prominent among this tendency were Wale Bolorunduro and Kolapo Alimi who eventually became the State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment. On the flipside, it is also believed that a major tendency in the PDP, as represented by the Shuaib Oyedokuns and the Dotun Babayemis, also worked for former Governor Gboyega Oyetola and APC in the same election. So, there’s a counter-balance of forces!

    As 2026 fast approaches, it is too early to predict where the pendulum will swing!  But, whichever way, Adeleke is the incumbent governor; and, despite his administration’s contamination by terrible management, poor decision-making and policy instability, the governor is perceived to be performing. For instance, he is paying the backlog of salary arrears owed the workers during the APC years and this may work in his favour. Nonetheless, there is nothing permanent about incumbency. After all, Oyetola was the incumbent governor when he was removed from office.

    Truth be told, PDP is unsettled in Ekiti just as APC is gasping for breath in Osun. But it is interesting to note that, in Ekiti, PDP has been reduced to a non-existent political party. It is in tatters, with the umbrella torn into many parts, to the extent that Ayo Fayose who is seen as the leader of the party has already declared support for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s 2nd Term bid, that he (Oyebanji) may have an edge. The same goes for former Governor Segun Oni, who also contested as the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), in the last exercise.

    Still on Osun APC, to say that there are no challenges for the Tajudeen Lawal-led party will only amount to an attempt at lubricating the ego of pretence. Conversely, those who may be thinking that giants cannot be defeated had better interrogate how David defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17: 50-53) and how the fearless Caleb and Joshua reconnoitered the Land of Canaan (Numbers 13:30). Be that as it may, a political party that wants to wrestle power from a very stubborn ruling party must truly take the bull by the horn! Since election victory is a factor of the number of votes lawfully secured, Osun APC must try to win the people’s hearts, including the state civil servants’.

    For Osun APC, South Africa’s landmark elections have again shown that there’s strength in unity! Therefore, the search for unity and peace has become a sine qua non if it is to stand a better chance against the ruling party in the state. Towards achieving this, the starting line is to sincerely admit that avertable mistakes were made before, during, even after the July 16 2022 Osun governorship exercise; and that genuine efforts are being made to rebuild the party.

    In a three-part intervention entitled ‘Osun APC and some hard home truths’, seven  months ago, yours sincerely did highlight some of the ills that have deepened mistrust in Osun APC and I believe that a word should be sufficient for the wise! Therefore, as 2026 nears us by the eyelids, let the party prefer selling its sweet stories as an attractive alternative to getting drenched in the miasma of political brickbats. What Osun APC needs at this crucial time is prioritizing election victory over humiliating ‘monkey-dey-work-baboon-dey-chop’ attitudes. Most importantly, it will be in President Bola Tinubu’s objective interest as APC National Leader to reconcile all the feuding factions in the state chapter; and that’s if Osun APC sincerely wants to draw lessons from the past.

    Yes, Osun and Ekiti are a tale of two destinies and it is all about transformation capabilities. Take, for instance, while one governor is acting in line with the common sense interpretation of development by building an export-oriented economy and the right types of infrastructure that can generate revenue, the other is just feeding his herds and emphasizing white elephant projects, thereby mindlessly diverting the meagre resources that are meant to construct Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and rural roads to unnecessary charades.

    Since Oyebanji is on the right track, the opposition doesn’t seem to exist in Ekiti. His considerable investment in the power sector in a bid to fix power infrastructure and boost economic activities in line with his shared prosperity agenda is a demonstration of the seriousness of intent. Thankfully, the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) recently transferred electricity regulatory oversight to the state in line with the new Electricity Act 2023. Surely certainly, this momentous milestone has made an immeasurable impact on the lives of the people.

    Read Also: Army Chief to soldiers: we must win all land battles

    Fondly called BAO by his admirers, Oyebanji is reportedly the first governor to pay “the new Hazard Allowance and the newly-adjusted CONMESS”. He is also reputed as “the second to pay the Medical Residency Training Funds among State Tertiary Health Institutions in the Southwest region.” No doubt about it, these steps will go a long way towards encouraging resident doctors as well as improving their “commitment to work and training at this critical period of economic hardship.”

    The governor’s “dedication, hard work and unwavering commitment to the service of Ekiti State” was reflected in his incredibly significant trip to the United States of America to attract investments to the state. But one important investment destination of interest BAO must explore is the Netherlands, to learn about how the country got its agriculture right! Ekiti needs to learn about how a country with the geographical size of the state has become the world’s 2nd largest exporter of food and agricultural products, after the United States of America.

    Discreet investigations have also shown that ‘Land of Honour and Integrity’ is blessed with a number of micro- and mini-hydro possibilities, including Ero and Itapaji Dams. Again, this is where accessing a sense of fraternal ties with countries like Denmark and Vietnam comes in! A trip to the former will intimate the governor with how to turn slow running rivers into electricity while the latter will treat him to how the once war-ravaged country now has the lowest unit cost of electricity globally.

    ‘History is falsified because the victors write history’, so says the East African proverb. Put differently, ‘if the hunter writes the story, the lion will look like a weakling.’ Well, those who carried out pioneering studies like Gunnar Myrdal, René Dumont and André Gunder Frank have shown conclusively how to develop a country. In their seminal works, they argued that in democracy, development processes like the provision of clean water, dispensary, primary schools and state banks, among others, always starts from the base. Dumont’s classic, ‘False Start in Africa’, came out in 1966. But it is sad that Africa continues to swim irresistibly in the same mistakes, even in 2024. For God’s sake, why should a book written in 1966 about the systemic inadequacies in Africa still be relevant in this time and age? But again, this is how we have fared as a continent and it’s a shame!

    Obviously, our continent is being ravaged by what Frank referred to as the ‘The Development of Underdevelopment’. However, it is believed that Oyebanji is in a determined confrontation with this leadership deficit in Ekiti. With the inauguration of the MSME Clinics Garment Hub and the proposed establishment of an Information Communication Technology (ICT) hub in the state by the national government, it can only get better!

    May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, grant us peace in Nigeria!

  • Ekiti governor’s wife becomes Associate professor

    Ekiti governor’s wife becomes Associate professor

    The University of Ibadan (UI) has officially elevated wife of the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, to the rank of an Associate Professor in the Department of Education Management.

    The promotion, according to the institution, is backdated to year 2022.

    Mrs. Oyebanji is due for the rank of full- Professor in year 2025.

    In a statement yesterday by her Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mrs. Oyebanji described the feat as a ‘milestone, though long awaited, marking a significant step in her academic journey’.

    Read Also: Oyebanji’s wife, DAWN DG, scholars extol Aremu at 60

    She said: “I am thrilled to announce that I have been promoted to the position of Associate Professor of Educational Management at the University of Ibadan, effective from 2022.

    “This milestone, though long-awaited, marks a significant step in my academic journey. I am grateful for the support from my faculty, department, and the recognition from the University of Ibadan.

    “A heartfelt thank you to my wonderful husband, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, and my children for their support. I also dedicate this promotion to all the women of Ekiti State and beyond who inspire me every day.

  • President okays establishment of ICT hub in Ekiti

    President okays establishment of ICT hub in Ekiti

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) hub in Ekiti State.

    Vice President Kashim Shettima announced this yesterday in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, while declaring open the third expanded National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Clinics.

    During his visit, the Vice President inaugurated a number of projects, such as the Ekiti MSME fabrics hub, Adire Ekiti Hub, and the Omisanjana-Shepherd road of the Biodun Oyebanji administration.

    Shettima said the ICT hub, which is expected to be completed within 90 days, would serve as a veritable platform to harness the potential of the state’s youths in the technology space.

    The Vice President said President Tinubu was committed to empowering youths and business owners through policies and programmes that would enhance sustainable economic growth and development.

    He assured business owners and entrepreneurs in the state that the Federal Government, through Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), had entered partnership with relevant institutions towards rendering financial and technical supports to them for expansion of their businesses.

    Read Also: NULGE continues push for autonomy, hails Tinubu

    Shettima, who hailed Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his commitment to the welfare of the people, promised that the Tinubu administration would continue to initiate projects that would impact positively on the citizens.

    He said: “On the issue of the MSME, this expanded clinics has brought together the regulators in the sector alongside business owners and investors from various business classes across the length and breadth of this nation. We are honoured to be joined by government partners and agencies, such as SMEDAN, NEXIM, ITF, NAFDAC, and others.

    “They are here to offer guidance and provide the necessary services for the smooth operation of your businesses. Our private sector partners, including, the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), and many others, are equally mobilised to collaborate with you in transforming your entrepreneur dream to reality.

    “Your governor (Oyebanji) had, during his visit to the Presidential Villa in Abuja recently, demanded the establishment of another modern ICT facility in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti. I had conveyed his request to President Tinubu who has approved the creation of an additional ICT hub in Ado-Ekiti. This project will be completed within 90 days.

    “Mr. President has also directed that business owners at this MSME clinic today receive a N150,000 grant each. This is an outright grant and the beneficiaries will not need to repay it. We thank our partners for this.”

    Oyebanji praised Shettima and President Tinubu for their support, saying their advice and ideas helped his administration in delivering the Shared Prosperity Agenda for the state.