Tag: JEWEL

  • Meet the jewel behind Kennedy Uzoka

    ONLY Kennedy Uzoka, the Managing Director of UBA Plc, and his wife know what it is about their union that drives them to demonstrate pure love, no matter whose ox is gored. It’s simply infectious to see the couple holding hands or sharing smiles in public, as if oblivious of other things or people around them.

    Their bond is unmistakable. You would think they are a newly-wedded couple if you find yourself in their company. Within a short while, Princess Uzoka has transformed into a glamorous socialite, thus proving that her-hitherto simple posturing may be a facade after all.

    In recent times, she has been exhibiting traits of a prospective fashion icon. And with enough war chest to throw around, there is no doubt she will gain a foothold in the fashion scene. She has left no one in doubt that she has got style and maturity to complement her husband’s towering corporate status. Princess Uzoka has been sighted at a few upscale shindigs, most times in company with her better half, Kennedy.

    But she shouldn’t be envied: having endured the trying times with her better half, it’s only fair and proper that she enjoys the fruits of perseverance with him as the going gets rosier.

  • SAVIOUR  GODWIN – My mum, my jewel

    SAVIOUR GODWIN – My mum, my jewel

    Saviour Godwin, KV  Oostende’s Nigerian striker  has described his mother as his greatest  inspiration ; adding without her support over the years, he won’t be where he is today.

    Some two years ago, the fast-paced winger was  struggling out there  until destiny  smiled on him  and was finally included in the Golden Eaglets  to the FIFA Under-17 World  Cup UAE  2013.

    Yet he  was a bit player  coming from the bench in six matches  when Nigeria  clinched her fourth title following a 3-0 spanking of Mexico  in Abu Dhabi. He was not included  in  the Flying Eagles’ squad to the 2015 African Under-20 Nations Cup in Senegal where Nigeria ended on the podium for the Gold Medal.

    But Godwin  is a sort of player that believes in his own ability and he naturally picked up the gauntlet  to force his way into the  FIFA Under-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015 team  and has been an integral part of the National Under-23 Team ( Dream Team Six) under coach Samson Siasia.  No wonder, he is regarded  today regarded as  one of the country’s most promising  youngster.

    “ My mum has really been helpful to my career even  with all the drama that  I have seen in life,” Godwin, a happy-go lad  told MORAKINYO ABODUNRIN.

    “ She has always been there to take away the pressure off me.

    “I remember when she  used to give me money to transport myself to training and also feed myself; she is fair  in complexion  and  a very good-hearted  beautiful woman  who gave birth to three boys and one girl.

    “She has really sacrificed for me to get where I am today;  I got Inspiration from my mum and family also.  A lot of other  people like my manager and many others have also been very supportive  and  when I was down , they always talk to me but my mum will always remain special to me,” he noted.

    Apart from his mum, Godwin  has   coaches like Manu Garba and Samson Siasia to thank for  fast tracking his career  at the national team level.

    At the FIFA Under-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015, Godwin caught the eyes of everyone with his effervescent play  in the 3-1 thrashing of North Korea  to the delight of Garba who showered him with praise: “He’s a lad I know well because he was in our squad when we won the U-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in 2013.

    “I put him in my starting XI today for tactical reasons. He’s quick, holds the ball up well and he can shoot with both feet. His qualities seemed useful for taking on Korea DPR. Saviour responded in the right way, even if he can still do more. But it’s true that his two goals did us a lot of good.”

    On a personal note, Godwin  has been faithful to himself too.  In the summer , the 19-year-old Godwin  fulfilled his  long time dream of playing in Europe when he was snapped up by Belgian Jupiler  side,  KV Oostende  and he promptly took to his Facebook page  on August 22nd to give glory to God:“Today , I say thank u JEHOVAH for ur Favour in my life, thank u lord for the best birthday gift ever.hbd to me.”

    Time and again, Godwin reckons Jehovah has been his saviour and most often than not, he’s always on the social media singing and dancing to celebrate his progressing football career.

    ” You don’t know what I have been through,” Godwin recently on his Facebook Timeline; “U don’t know where I go, u don’t know what I do. Plz just listen cause God is the secret. ”

    Here is another sampler:”They ask me y am too obsessed with God, then I reply, cause he gave his life for me to be alive, take all I have lord but accept me in your kingdom.”

    He equally admitted that he has been blessed with unmerited favour from when he started pacing the street odf Jos as a budding footballer with EI-Kanemi Junior Team amongst other grassroots teams before hitting stardom with the national teams.

    From Under -17 to Under-23

    It was great to be in the 2013 Under-17 team that won the World Cup and it was good moving a step forward from there with  most of the technical staffs of the Under-17 who graduated to  Under-20,  the likes of  coach Manu  Garba and Nduka Ugbade. A lot of  them I must really appreciate;  all the crew who made it possible for us to win the World Cup because without them I wouldn’t realize my lapses and work on them; and it really made a lot of significance to my career.  In the Under-20  it was a different ball game entirely; but thanks to a great man of honour Samson Siasia who has helped me tremendously in my career. He gave me the opportunity to play with the Under-23 team ; to play and work on myself without pressure. He has also been some one very important in building my career. Would  have loved to be in Senegal (for the CAF U-23 Olympic Tournament) but everything had to do with my club because the league is getting tougher.

    Belgian best

    First and foremost I play my professional football in Belgium with KV  Oostende.  I choose to play  in Belgium because it a good place to start (my career ) from. Well , Belgium is an interesting and a  lovely country . It’s  also a good place for young players to start their careers  and I really find  it interesting playing for my club,  KV Oostende.  Playing football (as a profession)  has always been my dream  in my life.  I have always taken football serious from day one intending to end a living; and one thing that keeps me going is the fact that I want to get to the top so I have to work extra hard and double my efforts.

    I am a growing fast winger who emulates and aspire to be like Ronaldo ; Pedro and Victor Moses.    I think it’s really important to respect my club a lot cause of the programs  they have  on ground which will help me develop even more.

     

    My Style

    Aside football ,   I like fashion a lot .if I have my way I would  have been  a model  because I’m  a fashion freak.   I wear native clothes;  suits and some time casual wears ; what I wear depends on the occasion I want to attend but generally, I love looking good and classy. Well,  apart from football , I spend most of my time listening to music.

    I can’t really say what life after football would be for me  but I’m determined to do my best now. Playing football doesn’t last forever  and I have to learn from the mistakes of others.   My target is to  see that I grow more; sign more contracts end good money and invest.

  • ‘She remains a jewel  of inestimable value’

    ‘She remains a jewel of inestimable value’

    Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko has described the late Mrs. HID Awolowo as “a supremely intelligent, kind-hearted, loving and caring mother of the Yoruba nation.”

    He said Mama “as no one would doubt remains a jewel of inestimable value even in transition to glory.”

    According to him: “As the mother of the Yoruba nation, Mama made invaluable contributions to the Awolowo School of progressive politics encapsulated in the social democratic mantra of life more abundant during and after the life time of the great sage.

    “She was a rallying point for all Yoruba sons and daughters irrespective of political affiliations as the co-chairman, with the late Ooni of Ife, of the Yoruba Unity Forum (YUF), a movement dedicated to the advancement of Yoruba cohesion, progress and advancement within the Nigerian matrix.”

     

  • ‘I lost a priceless jewel’

    ‘I lost a priceless jewel’

    From the night of September 14 when she died to the day her remains were interred, people have been flocking to her home in Iba, a Lagos suburb. The late Alhaja Asia Alape-Idowu-Esho was not only a woman of substance in her own right, she also bore great children. One of them is the Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Dr Idiat Oluranti Adebule. The Iba countryhome of the Idowu-Eshos, Alapes and Adebules have been a Mecca of sorts since Mama’s death.

    Within few minutes of her death, the whole Iba community and by extension, Ojo town started mourning.

    The late Alhaja Alape-Idowu Esho, was born into the Ogunbiyi-Alape dynasty of Iba.

    Her marriage to Alhaji Kamorudeen Idowu-Esho produced five children – Mujeeb, Monsurat, Idiat, AbdulHafeez and Rasheedat, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

    She died at 69.

    She is survived by her loving husband and children.

    After her interment at Iba the following morning, sympathisers joined the family at L.A Primary School, Iba for prayers. The Lagos State Executive Council was led by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire. Politicians within and outside Ojo axis were present. Some members of academic staff from the Lagos State University (LASU) where Dr Adebule lectured and obtained her Doctorate in Curriculum Studies last year were not left out. Leaders of the institution’s Muslim community teamed up with the clerics in Ojo to pray for the deceased and the relative left behind.

    Some women in the community singing round the town with the picture of the deceased, a tradition often found among the Igbo.

    They later joined the guests in the school compound.

    Last Sunday, the eight-day Fidau was held at the same school expansive premises.

    From Iba junction to the school premises, different big banners with pictures of the deceased were hung at strategic points.

    They were sponsored by individuals, party and siblings of the deceased.

    Commercial motorcyclists had a bright outing; itinerant drummers were also on hand to enliven the atmosphere.

    The crowd was massive; even the down pour could not stop them from thronging the venue in large number.

    They shone in white attires and purple headgears and caps.

    Senator Oluremi Tinubu, representing Lagos Central Senatorial District was among the early birds at the venue.

    She led eminent personalities which include state executive, former state cabinet members, party stalwarts, community leaders and youths.

    The event, which began with prayer, featured recitation of the Holy Quran, admonitions and special prayers for the deceased and her family.

    Among the guest speakers was Dr AbdulLateef Adetona, who enjoined the gathering to be God conscious in their dealings.

    Adetona, the LASU Senior Lecturer, said death could come at anytime, hence mankind should always prepare.

    Donations were collected for charity on her behalf.

    According to a family friend, Alhaji Musbau Oyefeso, the amount realised is N2.5 million.

    Oyefeso, the former Lagos State Independent Electoral Commissioner said, the money would be used to dig boreholes in some Mosques within Iba and procure other useful material to development the Iba Central Mosque.

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed prayed Allah grants her Al-Jannah firdaus (best of the paradise.)

    Lagos State House of Assembly Majority Leader, Dr Ajibayo Adeyeye who has known Dr Adebule since year 2000 believed the late Alape-Idowu-Esho had great impact on her daughter.

    “Dr Adebule is an upright woman and that is I have always identifies with her. I pray God grant Mama paradise and give my sister (Dr Adebule) and the rest of her family the fortitude to bear the lost,” Adeyeye said.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba described her as a righteous woman.

    “She trained all her children to be of good personality and they are people of integrity. I pray that Allah grants her Al-Jannah firdaus because she truly served Allah,” he said.

    He urged parents to emulate the lifestyle of the deceased for them to enjoy good gesture after their demise.

    The son-in-law of the deceased, Alhaji Saheed Adebule, an Information Technology expert described her as “my mother because she treated me like her son.

    “She was somebody you cannot forget in a hurry because she always leave her impression on your mind; she was loved by everybody; reliable, honest and straight forward. Oh, I would miss her companionship,” Alhaji Adebule said.

    His wife, Dr Adebule though described her death as painful but thanked Allah for given her mother the grace to serve Him.

    The Lagos State SSG said of her mother: “She dedicated her last 13 years serving Allah, stop hustling for money and focus on humanitarian gesture. Aside engaging in charity on our behalf, she even gives us money not minding our status. I was surprised during the last Eid-il-Fitr when she told me she fasted the whole 29 days of Ramadan as if she knew she would not witness another edition.

    “She was my role model; always stretched back to meet our needs; none of her children ever lack anything; very supportive and prayerful. I miss everything about her; she really understands me. I lost a priceless jewel.”

    Dr Adebule thanked people who stood by the family during the funeral and prayers.

    “I was shocked by the turn out and people sending condolence messages. I thanks them all,” she said.