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  • October 1: Club calls for reflection

    October 1: Club calls for reflection

    As Nigeria turns 65 years Island Club, Lagos, has said the country must confront its tasks as Africa’s leading nation.

    Unveiling the line-up of activities at a briefing, Chairman, Rotimi Martins, said Nigeria is a “work in progress.”

    He noted that that the lecture was conceived as a platform for sober reflection on our journey and need to reclaim our leadership role in Africa.

    The Independence Lecture & Awards Night will hold on October 2 at Peacock Hall, Onikan, with the theme: “Nigeria and African Reawakening: The Giant That Must Not Sleep.”

    Martins said there would be an awards ceremony in honour of President Bola Tinubu, the club’s grand patron.

    He added that past grand patrons—former presidents Yakubu Gowon, Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan—would be present, while Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, would serve as chief host.

    Keynote speaker is Pan-Africanist and global thought leader, Prof Patrick Lumumba. His address will be enriched by a panel of discussants.

    Read Also: Nigeria at 65: Nation on the brink of uncertainty

    Panellists include Babatunde Raji Fashola, former governor and former Minister for Power, Works/Housing; Prof Bolaji Akinyemi, former minister of External Affairs; Wole Olanipekun, pro-chancellor and chair of Governing Council of University of Lagos.

    The deliberations will be professionally coordinated by Professor Eghosa Osaghae, Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NILA), who will serve as Rapporteur”, he said.

    According to Martins, the three-day celebration will open on October 1 with flag-hoisting and the unveiling of new club facilities. It will end on October 3 with an Independence Dance and New Members’ Awards Night.

    He stressed that the Island Club has played a central role in Nigeria’s civic and political life for more than eight decades, serving as a meeting point for statesmen and opinion leaders since its founding in 1943.

  • Atiku has learnt his lessons, says Obasanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Wednesday said he could vouch for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar to reposition the country.

    Obasanjo made the statement in Lagos while speaking at the 2019 Island Club Quarterly Business Lecture.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Abubakar had earlier delivered his lecture themed: “My vision to get Nigeria Working again”.

    Obasanjo, in his remark, said he believed that Atiku had the experience, the capacity and passion to move the country forward.

    He said Nigerians should no longer find his support for the former vice president strange going by what he said or wrote about him in the past.

    He reiterated that he stood firmly by whatever he said in the past about Atiku and indeed President Buhari.

    He, however, said the PDP candidate had demonstrated what was expected of a committed and sincere leader by owning up to his past mistakes and showing remorse.

    Obasanjo added that Atiku had not only apologised to his political party and the nation but also apologised to him for the past disagreements he made as his deputy.

    He said that Atiku was not infallible like every other human being and that he, (Obasanjo) would be playing God by not forgiving the former Vice-President.

    “I have been called names because of my position on Atiku Abubakar, the Waziri Adamawa.

    “Everything I have said as far as I have knowledge of Atiku, I have not retracted and I stand firmly by them because they are to the best of my knowledge true.

    “And neither has what I have said and written about Buhari been controverted, if anything, they have been confirmed and proved beyond any shadow of doubt.

    “But Atiku has done things which are absolutely imperative for a leader to be followed and believed.

    “First, know who you are and present yourself as you are – a human being in blood and flesh and susceptible to human mistakes and human frailties.

    “Don’t cover up with sanctimonious veneer of bogus integrity, incorruptibility, uprightness, goodness and false figures and statistics, all of which are contrived to deceive, to cheat, to plunder and to destroy.

    “Atiku never claimed to be a saint and I never described him as such. I will never so describe any human being alive let alone calling him a Messiah.

    “On an occasion in the past when I said that someone was not a Messiah, some Nigerians out of bad “belle’’ were up in arms.

    “For me, as a Christian, the only Messiah I know and have is Jesus Christ and even then, the man aspect of Him was imperfect while the divine aspect of Him was perfectly messianic.

    “Secondly, a leader must be honest to himself and to the people he serves or he wants to serve.

    “He must identify and acknowledge his situation, mistakes, shortcomings and inadequacy; show remorse where and when he has erred, seek forgiveness and repent; and not passing the bulk or keep blaming others and fail to accept responsibility.

    “Atiku accepts responsibility for his mistakes, shows remorse and seeks forgiveness from his political party and subsequently from Nigerians.

    “He asks for forgiveness from me and as a believer, a Christian as such, I forgave him in accordance with the teaching and instruction of my Saviour.

    “For, if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly father will also forgive you.

    “But if you do not forgive men their sins, your father will not forgive your sins (Matt 6:14-15 NIV).

    “If anybody blames me for forgiving Atiku, I leave such a person with God Almighty, especially as both Christian and Islamic clerics joined Atiku to visit me to seek forgiveness.

    “Anybody who does not forgive when forgiveness is sought with contrite heart cannot be a true believer and should not expect the forgiveness of God,” he said.

    He said past disagreements notwithstanding, Atiku demonstrated great leadership qualities when he was in office as Vice-President.

    Read Also: PDP: Atiku is a consummate democrat

    Obasanjo said he believed with the experience and courage of Abubakar, he remained the best candidate to move the country forward.

    “I must reiterate that Atiku is not a saint. Who is? But from what I know of Atiku, he will be a performer in all respect. I can say that again from my personal experience.

    “He knows the problems and he handled some of them in the past.

    “We now know that both Buhari and Atiku have issues and all of us as human beings have one issue or the other in different magnitudes.

    “But judging both of them empirically and for the task at hand, Atiku will perform much better than Buhari.

    “And he will seek for good and able people around the country and beyond and make use of them to achieve his mission and vision for the general good of Nigerians and the country,” he said.

    Obasanjo claimed that the state of affairs under All Progressives Congress (APC) had been disappointing and called on the citizens to effect a change with their votes.

    He also commended Island Club for providing the platform for leaders to articulate their visions for the country through the lecture.

    He said the series of the Club’s lecture had helped enriched discourse on nation-building.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that prominent Nigerians at the lecture included Senate President, Bukola Saraki, PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus and Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce.

    Others at the lecture included a PDP chieftain, Chief Bode George, PDP candidate in Lagos, Mr Jimi Agbaje and a former governor of Ogun, Otunba Gbenga Daniel.

  • Adesina delivers Island Club’s lecture today

    Adesina delivers Island Club’s lecture today

    THE Island Club, Lagos will hold its Third Public Interest Lecture today, at 1pm in the club’s premises.

    The topic for this quarter is The 2nd Buhari Administration: One Year After, The Economy and The Polity.

    Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian Mr. Debo Adesina is the guest speaker.

    The lecture is a major plank in the current efforts by the new leadership under Mr. Oladipo Okpeseyi, SAN to reinvent the Island Club in line with the vision of its founding fathers as a respected force for nurturing the conduct of public affairs by providing a platform to influence the direction of public life and public policies.

    The first of these lectures was held in September 2015. The theme was: ‘Nigeria’s war on terror’ and the guest speaker was Major General Adewunmi Ajibade (rtd). Professor Itse Sagay, law scholar and Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Council Against Corruption delivered the second lecture with the theme: ‘Confronting the corruption scourge’ in March 2016.

    Also at the event, Mr. Bismack Rewane, a finance expert, will examine the state of the economy

     

  • Island Club inaugurates diplomatic corner

    Island Club inaugurates diplomatic corner

    The Island Club of Lagos has inaugurated the diplomatic corner.

    At a ceremony held recently at the club’s secretariat, the club, which membership is drawn from both black and white, is mostly referred to as an institution in the social life of Nigeria.

    In his opening remarks, the head of the club’s diplomatic sub-committee members, Ambassador Olusegun Akinsanya, a former Nigerian Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to African Union (AU) and Economic Community of Africa (ECA)-2004 to 2007, with concurrent accreditation to Djibouti, while welcoming guests spoke on the need for the re-introduction of the corner to stimulate discussion on the themes of Nigeria’s foreign policy direction with the view of making appreciable impacts in the international system.

    This, according to him, is in sync with the present government’s determination to return Nigeria to its enviable position in the comity of nations.

    The Chairman of the club, Mr. Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN) while declaring open the ceremony, traced the importance of the diplomatic corner to the membership of the club by the diplomatic community, saying the position of the second Vice Chairman of the Club had in the past been reserved and held by diplomats and or expatriates.

     

    This, he added, is in realisation of the importance of the diplomatic community in the society as a vibrant player in engendering racial harmony in line with the avowed objective of the Club as the first multi-racial Club in Nigeria.

    He said the inauguration of the corner is another step in the march to re-position the club to its past glory as a strong voice in decision making process in Nigeria.

    After the inauguration of the diplomatic corner, plaques were presented to members of the diplomatic corps present.

     

  • ‘Let’s protect Island Club’

    The Royal Ambassador to the Alaafin of Oyo, Aare Ayandotun Ayanlakin, has urged members of the Island Club in Lagos to protect the image of the club by showing good example.

    Ayandokun, a member of the club, who spoke at Ibadan, said the club is renowned for its outstanding achievements and reputation.

    He said the club, whose membership includes President Goodluck Jonathan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo and 15 governors, is noted for credibility.

    Ayandokun sought the support of members for the re-election bid of the current chairman of the club, Prince Ademola Dada, under whose tenure he said, the club had made remarkable progress.

    “For the past two years when he has been in the saddle, the club has been renovated to world standard. We now have a modern elevator, which transports members and visitors to the upper floor of the club. It never happened in the history of the club,” he said.

    He maintained that the chairman had constructed motor parks which could accommodate about 200 cars at once. This, according to him, is not a mean feat.

    “I am not saying all this because I also want any position in the club; all I want is for peace to reign and for unity among members,” he said.