Tag: grace

  • Grace Egbagbe regains groove

    Grace Egbagbe regains groove

    Like the phoenix, Grace Egbagbe is back on the social scene after a long hiatus. And this time, she seems poised to take it by storm, having got off some negative incidents she once had to grapple with.

    Graceful Grace, as she is fondly called by friends, was spotted last week at Heineken Lagos Fashion Week, an event she graced with a refined demeanour.  At the event, the former NTA top shot dressed to the nines, looking classy and well groomed. She also exuded a lot of confidence on account of which she will always be a valuable asset to the social scene.

  • Artistes grace Jacaranda opening

    Artistes grace Jacaranda opening

    With the aim of boosting nightlife in Lagos and improving the gaming culture of Nigerians, Jacaranda Casino, last Friday, opened a new outlet in Lagos. Joining its three other outlets in Abuja, Imo and Port Harcourt, the management of the casino stated that with the opening, Lagos State just became a much more fun place to be.

    The opening, which witnessed the presence of crème de la crème of the Lagos social circles including big names in the entertainment and business world, took place at Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja, where the casino is situated.

    Addressing the media, prior to the opening party, Group Managing Director of Jacaranda Casinos, John Storey, said that the decision to open another outlet stems from his love for Nigeria.

    “We have been here for about nine years now and this is out fourth casino. This is our new flagship. We decided to be a new part of the Nigerian night life. When we first came in, we found that the hotels were pretty boring in Nigeria. That was many years ago. Casino business in Nigeria is just at its infancy. Nigerians are just getting used to night life so with this opening, Lagos has become a much more fun place to be,” he said.

    For Yahaya Maikori, a director at Jacaranda Casino, there is no better time to launch in Lagos than now.

    “We have a huge gaming culture in this country, it’s just that we are being private about it. We are bringing an international standardised facility that is comparable to any other facility outside the country. We are bringing a facility that Nigerians will be proud of, that they will be able to spend time in and enjoy themselves. It is our hope that we will open a big business, employ more Nigerians and list Jacaranda in the Nigerian Stock Exchange sooner than later,” he added.

    Compered by Freeze of cool FM, among those present were Banky W, Shina Peller, MI. Others who attended the unveiling were Felix Ibru, Chiarman Sheraton Hotel, Lanre Gbajabiamila, Chairman Lagos State Lottery Commission and a host of others. The event was sponsored by Red Bull and D’usse Cognac among others.

  • Adefuye, Okunrounmu, others grace Gen Diya’s son’s wedding in Lagos

    Adefuye, Okunrounmu, others grace Gen Diya’s son’s wedding in Lagos

    The former Chairman of the defunct National Confab Advisory Committee, Sen Femi Okunrounmu and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress( APC), Sen Anthony Adefuye, were among high profile guests that witnessed the recent solemnisation of marriage between the son of former Chief of General Staff, Lt.Gen Oldipo Diya, Oyefolarin and his wife,  Agniezka, held at the United African Methodist Evangelical Church, Abule Oja, Yaba, Lagos.

    The   guest preacher, who is also the Bishop of South-East of the First African Church Mission, Rt. Revd David Adedeji Sogbamu, urged the couple to cultivate the fear of God, transparency and have mutual respect for each other.

    Guests were later hosted to a lavish reception at the 10 Degrees Event Centre, Ikeja.

    Looking gaily in their cream colour lace attire, the couple beamed with winsome smiles throughout the event.

    The couple later cut their beautiful wedding cake to the admiration of guests and family members.

    In his remarks, Gen Diya, thanked everyone for honouring him with their presence at the occasion.

     

     

  • Gowon, Shonekan, Amosun, others grace Bishop Ademowo’s mother’s burial

    Gowon, Shonekan, Amosun, others grace Bishop Ademowo’s mother’s burial

    The remains of the mother of the late Bishop of Lagos Diocese Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Dr Adebola Ademowo,  were interred in Lagos after a funeral service at the Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos, penultimate Wednesday. She was 85 years.

    There were an array of archbishops, bishops, provosts, deans, canons and priests of other churches in attendance. Two Nigerian heads of state, Chief Ernest Shonekan and Gen. Yakubu Gowon, also led dignitaries to the occasion.

    In and outside the church was filled with sympathisers who came to pay their last respects to the mother of the renowned cleric, the late Mrs Caroline Abosede Ademowo.

    The Bible reading was taken from 1 Corinthians 15:51-58, where the power of death was lamented.

    The sermon was delivered by the Diocesan Bishop of Ijebu South West, Rt. Rev. Dr Babatunde Ogunbanwo, on the need to start and finish faithfully as Christians.

    He described the late Ademowo as a good worshipper, dancer and listener, who ended her earthly task well.

    As the matriarch of the Ademowo clan, the late Mrs Ademowo was until her death the Otun Iyalode of St Jude’s Church Ijesha, Ijebu in Ogun State.

    She was known to be a great woman of uncanny influence in business and commerce in her days and was a ‘busy bee’ all her life, selling drinks, running pepper and cassava mills.

    A woman with a socioable personality who loved singing and dancing, she will be fondly remembered for her impeccable neatness; she was meticulous to a fault and unpretentiously frank.

    She always used to dishing out never stale jokes enriched with deep humour.

    Lagos State Deputy Governor, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, who represented the governor, described the late mama as a woman who lived a fulfilled life every Christian mother prays to have.

    Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, admitted that though he never knew the late mama Ademowo in person, the calibre of her children shows she was a big tree. He urged all to see her life as a lesson worthy of emulation.

    She was interred at the Ikoyi Vaults and Gardens. The reception of guests followed at Habour Point, Victoria Island.

    Others at the event were: Primate of the Anglican Communion, Nicholas Okoh who was represented by his wife Nkasiobi; governor-elect of Lagos Akinwunmi Ambode; Speaker Lagos State House of Assembly Adeyemi Ikuforiji; Chief Felix Fagbohungbe (SAN); Justice George Oguntade; Prof Bolaji Akinyemi; Chief Olurotimi Williams and General Theophilus Danjuma.

  • Fani-Kayode: fighting GEJ’s battle without grace

    It is no more in doubt that President Jonathan is a very cynical leader. And with the on-going PDP’s game of deceit, appeal to religion and ethnic sentiments after 16 years of uninspiring leadership, Nigerians must have come to the sad conclusion that PDP is contemptuous of Nigerians. And if Nigerians needed any further proof, the appointment of Femi Fani-Kayode as Director General of PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, (PDPPCO) and his on-going war against the person of General Muhammadu Buhari is all that is needed. Add this to the President’s admission during his chat with Tell editors shortly after his inauguration back in 2011 that he is ‘never moved to action by  public opinion’, the picture one gets is that of a President who does not give a damn about how we feel as Nigerians.

    For a man  who few months back wrote the President off as “a wicked and insensitive leader”, whose “chapter has been finally closed by OBJ with his letter”; who predicted that “All Progressives Congress, APC, would form the next government at the centre” and wrote off PDP by saying “PDP as we once knew her has gone forever; the ship has hit the rocks and she has sunk to the bottom of the sea; she is dead and buried” to have emerged as the best the President and PDP can find to launder their image is a measure of the value they place on credibility. And finally that a man standing trial before a High Court in Lagos for alleged money laundering  was appointed by the President and his party as chief  image maker, is not only scandalous, it is an assault on our collective sensibilities. It speaks volumes about “the President Jonathan we don’t know”. (apology to Reuben Abati)

    The ignoble role his father played in the destruction of Yoruba land is well documented. Chief S B Falegan, a former Managing Director of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) in his new book My Yester-Years describes Chief Remi Fani-Kayode as “belonging to a group of political rascals who engaged in the selfish pursuit of greed, and personal enrichment at the expense of the country.”  And reviewing for Nigerians, Chief Remi Fani-Kayode’s rascal antecedents in the Nigeria’s politics during the NPN, he says, Femi Fani-Kayode, ‘who could say President Jonathan government is a bad omen to the country and thereafter decamp to the PDP to engage in a  re-twisted propaganda, has only taken  after his father’s styles”. And in fighting Jonathan’s war, Femi like the chip of the old block, has been trying to outdo his father who literarily aided the NPC ruling party to dig its own grave.

    First, it was about Buhari’s West African School Certificate. Sponsored government paid agents laid siege on television houses especially the respected Channels TV tasking our patience by insisting that Buhari, a retired four star General of the Nigerian Army, who attended the best military schools in the world, a former military Head of State ‘has no papers’, and therefore not qualified to contest for a position he had vied for thrice between 2003 and 2011. And when finally the authorities of Buhari’s old school presented his WAEC results, Fani-Kayode accused Buhari of perjury.

    Thereafter, Fani-Kayode’s heartache became Buhari’s age despite evidence of serving heads of states around the world that are of Buhari’s age. Fani-Kayode moved on to accuse Buhari of toppling Shagari’s government. It turned out Shagari was in fact removed by Babangida, Gusau and Abacha who merely used Buhari to buy credibility and legitimacy because of his personal integrity. Twenty months later, they deposed him  and unfolded their own agenda which included ‘a transition without end’, acceptance of IMF loan and liberalization of our economy which started the era of sharing of our national patrimony among privileged members of the military and their political and socio economic counterparts.

    Then last week on the eve of presidential election that would have  held two weeks back but for the mischief of panic stricken PDP, Fani-Kayode addressed journalists in Abuja to announce that “the Federal Government has concluded arrangements and may soon drag General Buhari before the International Criminal Court” for the mindless killings that followed Jonathan’s victory in 2011. But they would wait until after the election Fani-Kayode swore would be won by PDP.

    But for now, following Buhari’s successful outing in London to sell himself, his agenda and counter PDP’s propaganda that cast him as an irredeemable dictator, Fani-Kayode has opened another battle front. He swore “General Muhammadu Buhari last Thursday’s outing at the Chatham House in London was a monumental failure.”  He also took on Chatham House, blaming it for offering “its prestigious platform to sell a bad product to the world”.

    The question is why Fani-Kayode who in view of his new position is at liberty to change  his earlier perception of Jonathan as “‘wicked and insensitive leader” is losing sleep over  Buhari’s ‘failed’  visit that may not necessarily take anything away from the engrained image of his principal’s among the western nations as ‘a deeply corrupt government’ (Hilary Clinton,) ‘A failed Nigerian leader’; (Economist), ‘A failed president’ (Washington Post), and A lousy incumbent’ (New York Times).

    Jonathan’s government, whose intelligence has failed it in locating the whereabouts of close to 300 secondary school girls abducted from their dormitories about 10 months back or finding out the identities of the criminals who engage in an orgy of killing of women and children in their sleep in the middle belt region of Nigeria, has suddenly rediscovered itself only two days after Buhari’s visit to Chatham House. Fani-Kayode listed “some interesting facts about Buhari’s Chatham House out”, gathered through intelligence: ‘The event was organised only two days before it took place and well after Buhari had arrived in London; ‘The questions that were asked were given to him two days before the event and the answers were prepared for him and given to him to rehearse’; and ‘The programme lasted for only 55 minutes and only five questions, which were all planted, were asked’.

    Lest we forget, government intelligence according to Fani-Kayode also indicated that Buhari who depends on donations of as low as N100 from the masses of Nigeria who have faith in his ability to fix Nigeria, budgeted N5 billion for what was termed “the Buhari’s London jamboree”.

    Government intelligence however missed out Buhari’s plan to turn all the aircrafts in the presidential fleet to form the nucleus of a new Nigeria Airways because he considered it wasteful for President Jonathan to keep a fleet of over six aircraft when the Prime Minister of Britain like many of his western counterparts fly public airlines.

    But I think what should worry Nigerians is Fani-Kayode’s foreboding boast that “the government would first demystify Buhari by defeating him at the polls”, and that the PDP “would win the Presidential and general elections slated for March 28 and April 11 respectively”   while vowing that “the APC will never smell power”.

    But looking at the past and critically assessing PDP that often scores landslide victories in opposition strongholds as it recently did in Ekiti state,  I think there is the need for eternal vigilance by the opposition as well as all Nigerians that still have faith in our nation.  Chief Remi Fani-Kayode, after defecting to the opposition NCNC in the First Republic first called on the federal government to declare state of emergency in the West and later told the Yoruba that whether they voted for his new party or not, NNDP would win the election. It is part of our history that the Balewa government illegally declared state of emergency and went ahead to supervise the rigging of the 1965 Western Region election.

    President Jonathan and PDP have always found a way to undermine the constitution to achieve their set goals. The cases of the illegal removal of Justice Ayo Salami, the illegal suspension of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as CBN governor and to some extent the President’s open support of losers of Nigerian Governors Forum election are clear indications that President Jonathan and PDP can swing any surprise.

    They just don’t give a damn.

  • Graceful Grace at 60

    Graceful Grace at 60

    It was a twin celebration for Mrs Grace Ibidunni Ojo, who marked her 60th birthday and retirement from the Lagos State University with a thanksgiving at the Divine Christian Assembly Church in Badore, Lagos. BODE MONOGBE was there.

    She was the cynosure of all eyes. Family members, children, friends and guests milled around her. She looked resplendent in her multi-coloured lace outfit. She smiled all through.

    It was the day she turned 60 and also retired. Mrs Grace Ibidunni Ojo, walked majestically into the Divine Christian Assembly at Badore in Lagos for the thanksgiving marking her 60th birthday and retirement from the Lagos State University (LASU).

    The early morning drizzle gave way to a bright, sunny day. The church auditorium was filled. Guests from far and wide, old acquaintances, former colleagues at LASU, members of the academia, relations and children were there to share in her joy.

    Mrs Ojo was described by many as a virtuous woman. She single-handedly managed her home after the death of her husband in 1995. The eldest of her four children was just 13 then. She decided not to remarry but to concentrate on training her children who are all graduates today.

    Besides, through hard work, discipline and prudence, she developed the plot of land which her husband left for the family into an attractive edifice. As a believer in self improvement, she studied hard to obtain a Diploma Certificate in Public Administration from LASU, and Computer Programming from Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin within the period. She thus became a role model for her children and admirers.

    Her victory over challenges was demonstrated by the cluster of people around to wish her well.

    The soul–lifting songs from the choir and rhythms produced by the instruments electrified the auditorium. It was as if the heavens momentarily came down. It was praises all the way.

    Preaching, Mr Busayo Folarin touched on prudent management of talents and resources picking his text from Matthew 25. He also spoke on vigilance and preparedness, alluding to the actions of the 10 maidens.

    He urged Christians to discover themselves to justify the purpose of creation –dominating the environment and multiplying in resources and talents.

    The celebrator thanked the church for standing by her during her trying period. She particularly appreciated the fatherly role of the General Superintendent,Rev Emmanuel Folarin. She sang and danced to express her joy. Rev Folarin praised God for imbuing in her rare virtues and for seeing her through her challenges. He prayed for her successful retirement and more fruitful years in the service of God.

    The trains later moved to her Egan residence in Iba Local Government Area of the state for reception. Guests enjoyed sumptuous meals, wines, juice and soft drinks with light music blazing from large speakers.

    For Rev. Babajide Alake, who has known the celebrator for upwards of 20 years, Mrs Ojo is a good, caring mother, an incurable giver and a team player.

    “She abhors injustice and promotes fairness. She is very industrious and prayerful,” Rev Alake said.

    A sister–in–law, Mrs Felicia Olabisi Adetayo, described her as “a virtuous woman, a woman like a man, loving, caring and always in good spirit. She takes pleasure in nourishing her children. I can only pray for a long life so that she will enjoy the fruit of her labour. We are very proud of her.”

    A long time acquaintance of hers, Mrs. Toyin Adebayo said: “I call her Aunty because of her closeness to me. She is a mother among mothers. Though she is retired, she is never tired.”

    Her first son, Tunde described her as ‘best mum.’

    He said: “I am proud to identify with her. Despite the stress and challenges that life has presented, she never looked back. Her effort in sponsoring us without help from anyone to school is rare. She can go the extra-mile, denying herself comfort in order to achieve her objective.”

    For her only daughter, Fumbi, an accountant, she is a perfect example of a mother. “She goes the extra mile to achieve the best for her children. She is a disciplined woman,” she said

    Mrs Ojo recalled how she weathered the storm: “I am privileged to operate under the great influence of God. Honestly, I achieved nothing by my own power but that of God.

    “Besides, I believe one must have focus and discipline even in the face of adversities. I also cherish prudence and self-development. This enabled me to guard my loins and train my children, develop our plot of land and obtain two additional diploma certificates – all after my husband’s death. Indeed, it was a success story built around God and discipline.”

  • Four years in His grace

    Four years in His grace

    Trinity House Church on Victoria Island, Lagos has celebrated its fourth anniversary, with praise and thanksgiving, reports NNEKA NWANERI.

    Members of the Trinity House Church, Zion Centre, on Corporation Road, Victoria Island, Lagos had every reason to celebrate and thank God.

    It has been four years of His grace upon their lives since the church took off.

    Mrs Ibidun Ighodalo, wife of the Senior Pastor, Ituah ighodalo, was moved to tears as the congregation sang praises in the expansive church auditorium. Her husband sang and danced too.

    The church was filled. Many came to celebrate with the church.

    Last Sunday was a day for the church to count its blessings, being the climax of  activities to mark the anniversary.

    Everyone radiated joy. The church members dressed in their sunday best. The women made a fashion statement. The men were respledent in their English wears and well-starched and ironed native attires. They walked on a long red carpet way from the parking lot into the expansive auditorium.

    The ushers were in blazers with the emblem of the church on it.

    The service was full of fun and inspiring. There was never a dull moment, with music, drama, dance and comedy.

    Earlier in the week, members of the Anniversary Committee visited the  Community Primary School at Iba-Oloja .

    Mrs Bolaji Osime, the head of the Renaissance Foundation of the church, talked about its community engagement programmes  and how it intends to transform the lives of Nigerians, beginning with the Eti-Osa Local Government Area, where the church is domiciled.

    There was a documentary, where members of the church and its host community talked about their likes and dislikes about the church.

    A young man, from Eden House, delivered a thought-provoking eulogy, singing praises of God. He was dressed like a Yoruba traditionalist. Another group, the church’s G316 dance drama troupe also performed.

    There were special songs by the Trinity Voices, the church choir, whose women were decked in a yellow Ankara gown; the men were in suit. They rendered solo praise songs. The praise worship session ushered Pastor Ighodalo to the podium.

    He gave a sermon titled: “Celebrating our Great God”. The cleric said people look to God for many things but always fail to celebrate him. He gave reasons to celebrate God and urged members to do so to invoke blessings.

    Church leaders and executives joined him to cut the anniversary cake after the spelling of  “Trinity”.

    In attendance were a delegate from the Pastor’s maternal home in Osun State led by a regent – Ogunyemi Fasawe; Chief Johnson Akingbogbola; Sisi-Oge of Lagos Chief Opral Benson; Chief Superintendent of Police Mohammed Mohazu led those from the Maroko Police Station; head of the Heritage Homes Orphanage, Mrs Eme Akenzua; Dele Oguniake; Prince Kunle Adekanye; Ven Lanre Ogunlumuyi; Pastor Tunde Adelakun, among others.

  • Grace for e-registration

    Authorities of the Adeyemi College of Education (ACE), Ondo Town has lifted the embargo on online registration for the 2012/2013 rain semester to allow students register without penalty.

    However, a circular addressed to all students and signed by the management, noted that the one-week grace expires tomorrow after which defaulters would be made to forfeit a semester.

    A circular containing the information reads: “To this end, the site has been re-opened for one week with effect from 10.00am Friday 6th December, 2013 to Friday 13th December, 2013. All affected students are expected to purchase their scratch card to access the site.”

  • Keshi, Okocha to grace Governor’s Cup in Delta

    Keshi, Okocha to grace Governor’s Cup in Delta

    One week after Delta State hosted a sports summit to chart a new course for sports in the state and Nigeria, Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi will lead a cream of ex-internationals to the Ogwashi-Uku Stadium today for the kick off of Delta State’s Governor’s Cup.

    He will join Austin Jay Jay Okocha, Victor Ikpeba, Davidson Owumi, John Omoghele who are all ex-internationals to grace the occasion that Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan will also attend. The governor will actually do the kick-off before the two schools for the opening match will begin battle for the title that will see the winners embarking on a youth tournament abroad and pocketing N2million and also winning a school bus.

    Governor Uduaghan is driving the return of sports to schools in Delta and in April he inaugurated the Professor Patrick Mouboghare Committee to revive soccer in secondary schools in Delta. Mouboghare is the commissioner of junior education in the state. And in the committee are the likes of Amaju Pinnick, the Executive Chairman of Delta Sports Commission, Austin Okocha, Victor Ikpeba, Davidson Owumi, Richard Mofe Damijo, Harrison Ochulor, Gowon Akpadona and Onochie Anibeze, the Group Sports Editor of Vanguard Newspapers.

    Stephen Keshi and Jay Jay Okocha are expected to engage in motivational talks with the students before the kick-off.

    Delta is determined to change the fortunes of sports in Nigeria. They held a sports summit last week in Asaba and decided to develop and promote aquatic sports in Nigeria aside track and field.

    “We will implement the report of the summit,” governor Uduaghan assured the audience in Asaba. The school football will be followed by track and field, according to Dr. Udughan.