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  • Rotary Gbagada South lifts Lagos community

    Residents of Oworonshoki, Lagos were upbeat when Rotary Club, Gbagada South led by the Rotary International District 9110 Governor Dr Jide Akeredolu and the club’s President Dare Olutayo Olusegun came to the community to inaugurate some amenities.

    The amenities included a renovated borehole, furniture, installation of Rotary wheel and four-way Test and donation of empowerment tools to some traders.

    At Buxton Cole Street, Olusegun praised the residents for maintaining the borehole 12 years after its installation. He said some communities do not care to maintain the items donated to them by Rotary. He assured them of more amenities during his tenure, tasking them on the borehole’s constant maintenance.

    Inaugurating a new borehole, Akeredolu also praised the residents for taking care of it.  He said part of his visit, was to do a needs assessment of the community, promising to give priority to them.

    Speaking on behalf of the residents, Alhaji Alishibau Bello thanked Rotary for the gesture.

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    The club donated a set of 50 desks and chairs each to Evas Adelaja Girls Senior Secondary School.  Olusegun described the visit as a home-coming, having been to the school many times to either make donations or hold seminars.  A representative of the state Education District II Mayowa Omisope, Vice Principal (Administration) Mrs Oluyinka Soyoye and her Academics counterpart Mrs Oduyemi Adeyemi expressed satisfaction with the items. They described the donation as commendable, laudable, timely and good. A representative of the pupils, Badmus Fatai, an SSII pupil, added: ‘’We thank Rotary for the donation.’’

    Akeredolu expressed joy that the club was popular in Oworonshoki, noting that the objective of Rotary is to touch lives. He said government could not do it alone. He advised the school management to make judicious use of the items.

    Earlier, Akeredolu was at the palace of the Oloworo of Oworonshoki Oba Bashiru Oloruntoyin Olorundupefun Salau, where he was received by a team led by Aremo Nurudeen Salau and Bashorun Jelil Lawal, who also noted the presence of Rotary in the kingdom, especially at the public primary and school schools. Lawal scored Rotary 100 per cent in projects execution in the community.

    Akeredolu round off the visit with the opening the club’s Wheel and four-way test at the Olojojo Roundabout and donation of empowerment tools to some traders.

  • Two hospitalised as fire ravages Lagos community

    A woman and a young boy were injured yesterday when fire swept through the Hausa community in Orile-Agege, Lagos.

    They are at the Agege General Hospital.

    The fire, said to have been caused by power surge, raged for several hours, destroying shops, houses and goods.

    It was gathered that the fire worsened when a high tension cable fell on a house where a cooking gas was on.

    Some residents alleged that fire fighters told them that they had no water when they were called.

    A woman, Iya Mariam, told The Nation that some properties would have been salvaged if the firefighters had responded in time.

    She said: “My mum grinds pepper at that compound where fire broke out. I came to visit my mum there. I woke up in the morning to get my child ready for school and the next thing, I heard people screaming that a room was on fire.

    “It later spread to other rooms. People called the firefighters, who said they did not have water.”

    Mrs. Sherifat Aderibigbe, a pepper grinder, blamed the firefighters for not doing their job well.

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    A trader, Bolanle Babatunde, said he quickly evacuated his children.

    Imam Abdullahi said he was praying when the fire started, adding that he lost most of his goods.

    The President of Arewa United (Consultative Forum), Alhaji Shuaibu Ado, said the fire spread from room to room when the cable fell.

    “Although nobody died, we are pained now because we have lost belongings and money running into millions of naira.

    “We appeal to the government to assist the victims and provide alternative accommodation for them.”

    Seriki Hausa Alhaji Aminu said nobody died, adding: “I received a distress call early this morning that when electricity was restored, it sparked and affected a shop, resulting in fire.”

  • Residents cry out over robbers’ siege to Lagos community

    For the residents of Meiran, Agbado/ Oke Odo Local Council Development Area of Lagos State, it has been weeks of agony since a gang of robbers stormed the area in a house-to-house robbery.

    The distraught residents and victims of the robbery attacks urged the police and other security agents to come to save them from the robbers boys.

    It was learnt that the hoodlums first attacked residents in their homes late last year, during which many people were brutalized and dispossessed of their valuables, especially cash and mobile telephones.

    It was said that the robbers almost raped a girl last year when they struck in the community.

    Some of the affected streets in the areas include, Eshilo, Bada, Adeyemi, Iyo, Oladimeji and Alhaji Sanni streets, among others.

    In the latest attack, which happened penultimate week, a couple was said to have lost a sum of N85,000 to the robbery gang comprising young boys, who stormed the area with bags strapped to their back and armed with dangerous weapons including guns and machetes.

    A man suspected to be an internet fraudster was said to have been brutalized by the robbers after he claimed that he had no money at home, when the robbers broke into his apartment.

    The robbers who were about 15 in number, according to sources, operated for more than three hours and waited for few minutes to take an inventory of their loot before they left.

    ‘’The boys (robbers) were about 15 in number and one of them was hooded. They pulled down the burglar-proof of an apartment when the occupant refused to open his door for the robbers. When they eventually forced their way into the man’s room, they brutalized him and he almost passed out.

    It was said that the robbers returned few days ago but were repelled by residents who kept vigil in their neighborhood.

    A source who asked not to be named said: ‘’The robbers were mainly young boys and they dealt with us when they first struck late last year. During that attack, they robbed me of my phones and cash and also took away thousands of naira from my wife.

    ‘’They pulled down the door to my room and slapped me severally. They also robbed other apartments in my building and one of their victims was mercilessly beaten up when he told the robbers he had no money at home. His phone and laptop was however carted away by the hoodlums.

    ‘’Unfortunately, one of us who alerted the police at Meiran Division on the telephone, while the operation was going on was told not to further raise the alarm since his house was not being attacked.’’

    Another victim, who also spoke in confidence said the robbers were still operating in the area unabated. ‘’They came back last week but we prevented them from operating because we had already started keeping vigilance outside our homes. The robbers numbering over 15 came on three motorcycles and when we stopped them, one of them brought out a pistol and attempted to shoot one of us. Luckily, the trigger failed and we all fled in different directions while the hoodlums too bolted from the area immediately.’’

    In the wee hours of last Friday, the robbers again struck at a one-storey building on Alhaji Sanni carting away gadgets including Ipad, phones and unspecified cash.

    ‘’The boys scaled the fence into the building from the back and tore the window net through which they rob the occupants of electronic gadgets, bags and undisclosed ash.

    ‘’They even fruitlessly tried to vandalized a Toyota car parked inside the compound, but no one was hurt as the occupants of the building had locked up themselves in the toilet,’’ said a source.

    The Nation also gathered that the robbers have since resorted to early morning raid on residents who leave home at dawn for work.

    ‘’It got so bad that a resident ran back home two days ago after she was waylaid by the robbers at dawn while she was on her way to work. We are using this opportunity to call on the police to step up patrol in this area, because we now live in fear of the heartless boys.’’

    A community leader in the area, Mr Tosin Olorundare called on the state government and the police to stop incessant robbery operations in the community.

    He said: ‘’ We can no longer sleep with our two eyes closed because of the robbers’ siege to our community and it is really sad that the law enforcement agents have not been forthcoming in saving us from robbery attacks.

    We are calling on the Lagos State government and the state police command to pit in place adequate measures to protect and save us from continuous robbery attacks, a as well as protect lives and property in this community.

    ‘’ In broad daylight, you will see these boys smoking Indian hemp  and by nightfall or in the wee hours, they would become something else. We therefore want the police to increase its surveillance and patrol of our neighbourhood in order to keep the robbers in check.’’

    He noted that people now live in fear of the hoodlums who prowl the community for victims unhindered.

    Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of Lagos State Police Command, Mr Chike Oti said the police had been proactive in combating criminal activities in the area as well as ensuring protection of lives and property.

    ‘’ Operatives of the divisional police headquarters at Meiran, according to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) have  constantly been arresting criminals in the community.  There are however times when robbery alarms were raised by people only for the police to discover the alarms were false,’’he said.

  • Cedars offers Lagos community free medical check

    Residents of Ilasan Lekki community in Lagos have benefited from a free medical checkup outreach organised last week by Cedars House of Grace.

    The outreach drew about 200 people who gathered at Baale’s house, Ilasan from as early as 10:00am.

    They were attended to by medical team comprising doctors, consultants, nurses, dentists, ophthalmology and other public health personnel.

    A wide range of quality and comprehensive health care services such as eyes screening, blood pressure, blood sugar test, HIV, kidney, heart checkups among others.

    Drugs worth hundreds of thousands were distributed after tests to beneficiaries with over 200 eyes glasses to those needing them.

    The church also provided spiritual counseling for the residents.

    A middle- aged beneficiary, Pauline Irugorhu, who came with three children, said: “We are so happy that we can access medical care for free and the results for me shows that everything is fine but my children went through test for malaria and the doctors recommended some drugs which was given to us for free.

    “I was about going to the pharmacist to buy some drugs from my children but when I came here, we were tested for free and drugs that would have cost me so much were given to me for free, I am very grateful”.

    Also, an architect, Anwanlu Obinna, beaming with smiles, said: “I am glad that I came here as I went through the test and drugs given to me for free are highly commendable.

    “Other churches can take a clue at this benevolent act done to us”.

    Senior Pastor of the church, Niyi Eboda, said the church was out to minister to physical and spiritual needs.

    Eboda stated that real bible ministry must be targeted at the totality of the being –spirit, soul and body, explaining “With our spirit we contact God and the extra empirical world. With our soul we are able to relate intelligently with the material world and, our body gives the legality to function here on earth”.

  • UK church lifts Lagos community

    Thousands of residents of Igbo-Olomu community and adjoining environs in Ikorodu, Lagos State last week benefitted from the Grace and Mercy Project (GAMP) of Grace to Grace International Church, London.

    The church, which has a branch in the community, offered free medical check-up, clothes and meals to the jubilant residents for five consecutive days.

    Its General Overseer/ founder, Pastor (Mrs.) Atinuke Adesanya, said the project in its sixth year, has come to stay as a way of touching lives and lifting the downtrodden.

    She said: “We cannot look away considering the massive poverty and lacks in the community. What we are doing seems small but it is amazing it has become a major event the residents look up to every year.

    “When we consider how many of them wait for one long year to get free clothes and access medical facilities, we cannot but determine to do much more.

    “This has come to stay because we cannot stop with the level of needs we are confronted with every time we come around.”

    She informed all the funds and resources for the multi-million project were free donations from members of the church in London, United Kingdom as a way to giving back to the society.

    The church also offered free bead and hat-making trainings for interests residents free of charge during the week with a pledge to empower them with take-off grants after graduation.

    Adesanya further hinted a free vocational centre will soon be commissioned in the community to increase the earning powers of trained residents in tailoring, soap-making, hairdressing, shoe-making and other trades.

    According to her: “All we want is to see them economically lifted and empowered. We just want to lift as many of them are willing to leave the poverty line by all means.”

    Residents, who spoke with our correspondent, praised the church for the multi-faceted humanitarian gesture.

    Mrs. Kemi Kazeem said it was the first time she was seeing a trained doctor in almost two years.

    “I haven’t been feeling too well but I didn’t have enough money to go to the hospital. The General Hospital in Ikorodu was so crowded I couldn’t see a doctor.

    “But when I came here, I was screened and saw a doctor. I have been referred and counseled on what I should do. I cannot thank the church enough for this gift to me.”

    Miss Ope Aina said the free clothes will go a long way in booasting her self-esteem. “I like the clothes. They are used but top grades.

    “I will wear them and feel better because I don’t have anything close to them now.”

    Two of three doctors from Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) lamented many of the patients were suffering from undiagnosed ailments.

    “They have high blood pressure, diabetes and acute malaria, which many of them were not aware until now.

    “They could have dropped dead without medical intervention such as these,” Dr Kunle Arowolo stated.

    Dr Gabriel Omije praised the church for offering medical assistance to the residents, stating many of them were overdue to see doctors.

    “It is amazing this is the first time many of them are seeing a proper doctor in years. It is shocking but we thank God for the church for making this happen.”

  • Rotary promises better life for Lagos community

    The newly inaugurated President of Rotary Club of Egbe, Mr. Nwoji Kenneth has promised to make life better for members of the community under his jurisdiction. He said the club would not deviate from its selfless service to the people.

    Addressing members of the club at Rotary House, Ikeja, Lagos, he said attention would be given to the eradication of diseases, provision of education to the less-privileged and empowerment.

    He added that the club had been impacting on the lives of the ordinary people, noting that people with extreme cases of poverty and diseases had received succour from the club. Kenneth further explained that if the privileged few in the society were conscious of their humanitarian  services to the public, the country would be better than what it is currently.

    He said: “Over the years, we have executed projects with great impact on the people. Rotary has touched the lives of many in the areas of health, sanitation, disease prevention, education and conflict resolution.

    “We will be renovating eight blocks of toilet buildings at Ore-Ofe Primary School, Liasu Road, Egbe. We will donate hospital equipment, drugs and treated mosquito nets to Ikotun Health Centre.

    “The club will also provide chairs, desks to the Community Primary School located at Hostel bus stop, Egbe. Soft loans will be made available to widows who are petty traders and artisans.”

    He urged well-meaning Nigerians to support the laudable efforts of Rotary Club, stressing that the task of making the country better was enormous.

    “Let me use this medium to invite our guest to join Rotary. I am proud to inform the public that we have inducted eight new members into the Rotary Club this year.

    “The tasks ahead are enormous but with your support we will improve the living conditions of innocent children who do not have a choice on the class of society they are born into. I also urge all Rotarians to put emphasis on service to humanity,” he said.

  • Lagos community gets ICT centre

    The Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District in the Senate, Senator Gbenga Ashafa has built, equipped and inaugurated a state-of-the-art information communication technology (ICT)/town hall training centre at the Oreyo Grammar School, Ikorodu, which is located within the Lagos East Senatorial District. The event took place on Friday.

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress in the district, including Otunba Asipa Kaoli (APC Lagos East Vice-Chairman), His Excellency, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye (former Deputy Governor, Lagos State), Asiwaju Olorunfunmi Bashorun (former Secretary to Government of Lagos State), Alhaja Ramota Bankole (APC Lagos State Welfare Officer) and Hon. Nurudeen Solaja (member of Lagos State House of Assembly Ikorodu Constituency II) were present at the event.

    Also in attendance was His Royal Majesty, the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Adewale Shotobi, who led a delegation of other traditional rulers, including His Royal Majesty (HRM) Oba Abdulsemiu Kasoli (Adegbowora of Igbogbo), HRM Oba Richard (Onibeshe of Ibeshe land); HRM Oba Akeem Adeoriyemi (Obateru of Egbin) to grace the occasion.

    Ashafa thanked the people of Ikorodu for their unflinching support over the years, stating that he remained committed to continuing with the legacy of effective representation which has already been established in the district.

    He said: “I am overwhelmed by the show of support that I have received from the people of Ikorodu over the years and by your presence. I promise I will remain committed to rendering effective representation to the people of Ikorodu and the entire Lagos East in the Senate.”

    While delivering his address, Ashafa highlighted the importance of education and information technology in the world, stating that “education is priceless, but what is even more inestimable is handing over a valuable skill set, which is relevant to the development of the young generation. A skill set that can distinguish them and set them apart for greater glory than ours.

    The world over, there is no doubt about the fact that the way to go is information technology. The world is moving at a fast pace. Change, as they say, remains the only constant thing in life. If we have any responsibility, it is the fact that we must, at least, change in line with the times and at best ahead of our reality.”

    Senator Ashafa further stressed the need for the youth in Ikorodu to make maximum use of the facilities provided in the ICT centre to develop themselves and the community.

    His words: “From silicon valley in the United States of America to Mumbai in India, youths are doing amazing things with the development of tech startups. Multi-million dollar companies are being established in bedrooms and garages creating contemporary online solutions that interfere with our common humanity.

    In Lagos State, amazing things are being done in the tech hub in Yaba. The questions therefore become; why not in Lagos East, why not in Ikorodu?”

  • Rotary Club president unfolds agenda for Lagos community

    Rotary Club of Akowonjo, District 9110 Nigeria is set to lift Akowonjo community, a Lagos suburb.

    The Club President, Bisi Taiwo, said the gesture is inline with the club’s mandate to help humanity.

    She spoke at the Lagos Airport Hotel in Ikeja, during the  commemoration of the first Rotary meeting of the year.

    She said her club would train 25 youths in Akowonjo community in various vocational skills, inclining, hairdressing, fashion design, shoe making, arts making, make up  and event management/decoration .

    She said the training would be free, adding that it would last for four and it was geared towards empowering youths.

    “We will locate the people, do screening and we will  know those who really need the training. They will choose the skill of their choice to get trained in and at the end of the four months training,  based on their perfornance, they will get equipments that will enable them start their own business.

    “Our aim is to be of benefit to the society at large. When one person is empowered, more than that one person has been empowered, because he or she will not be a liability to the society.  It is expected that those trained would be able to stand on their own, better the community and train other people.”

    Taiwo noted that her club also has other projects in her tenure as the president.

    “The club also has to complete some ongoing projects including the ICT project at RaufAbati/ Aregbesola Primary School, Shasha in Akowonjo. We have done the construction of the place but we need to equip it with Information Communication Technology (ICT) set.  We also have a library project in the sane schhol which we need to complete. They are projects from previous years which will be completed and launched.”

    She said other projects include the Rotary family health day, where they will do health check for members of the comminuty. “We will also host our District Governor, we will visit the Little Saints Orphanage and the primary Health Centre in the community. We will hold malaria, HIV and polio awarenesss progrsmme.”

    At the programme, the Rotary club of Akowonjo Bulletin was launched. According to Taiwo, the bulletin is a weekly publication that contains all informatiin about the club,  to members and all other Rotarians.

    She said August 4 wiould witness her installation. as the 33 President and the third female president of club, saying the event would hold at Westtown Hotel in Ikeja.  She added that they day would also be the induction  of the board of directors and a means to raise funds for the projects ahead of them.

    Past District Governor of Rotary Club District 9110 Nigeria,  Otunba Bola Onabadejo,  said the event was to create awareness on the new president of the club.

    He urged the president to ensure consistency.

    “It is not easy to lead human being, more so that they are volunteer members. She must care for her members.

    He urged the members to embrace, encourage, support and follow the president,  adding that Rotary is an international organization of professional, business and community leaders, who are able to pay for their time, talent and treasure.

    He added that Rotary is an organization that puts smiles on peoples faces and endures peace.

     

     

     

  • Peace returns as police flush out hoodlums from Lagos community

    Peace returns as police flush out hoodlums from Lagos community

    Relative peace has returned to Gberigbe Orelade, a sleepy community in Ijede Local Government Area in Ikorodu, Lagos, after men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police Force dislodged some hoodlums from the area.

    The community had been enmeshed in a tussle over selection of new traditional ruler for over one decade.

    It was learnt that the hoodlums had supported a faction of the contenders who forcibly over the leadership of the community.

    It was also learnt that a recent court ruling had declared Orelade and Ladera family of Gberigbe Orelade as the ruling house entitled to produce the Baale of the community.

    The intervention of the police, according to sources, followed the decision of the family to enforce the ruling delivered on March, 15, 2010, after several failed attempts to remove the usurpers.

    A source said : ”The activities of the hoodlums reached its crescendo Tuesday as the Orelade family, whose turn it is to take over the rulership of the community after the death of former Oba Salaudeen Oyefusi of the Ladera family, took the bull by the horn, to confront the hijackers with the assistance of men of the Nigeria Police.The entrance of the men of the SARS into the community sent many of the hoodlums scampering for safety while a handful of arrests were made.”

    Our correspondent gathered that a mild drama ensued when women, believed to be wives of the fleeing hoodlums stripped themselves in an attempt to evade arrest.

    Although, the women could not be apprehended but four notorious hoodlums were arrested while a shrine belonging to their gang was demolished.

    The police, it was learnt, also intercepted a cache of arms from the fleeing hoodlums.

    A cross section of residents who spoke with our correspondent said there had been a reign of terror in the community due to the presence of the hoodlums.

    A resident, Tunji Ajanaku said: “The hoodlums always commit crime and get away with it with the backing of a retired senior police officer. That is why they were able to sustain their activities since the rightful ruling family secured judgement against them in 2010. They have made enforcement of the verdict impossible and we were almost giving up before this hope came alive.”

  • Lagos community stage peaceful protest

    Residents of Soliyi community, Gbagada, yesterday organised a peaceful protest, directed at calling Lagos State government’s attention to a matter, which they described as being of utmost importance to the existence of their community.

    The walk, which began at about 8:30 am, had Governor Ambode’s campaign office on Hospital Road, Gbagada, as its take-off point. Speaking with press men, the chairman, action committee of the rally, Moses Eniaiyewu, explained that the reason for beginning the walk from the governor’s campaign office was because they hoped to achieve the same success he did.

    The protesters said the main purpose for the protest was to appeal to the government to come to their rescue and solve the traffic problem the community is currently experiencing. “This is a call to appeal to his Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, to come and assist us to solve the traffic problem we are having in our community. The appeal is borne out of the fact that this community has only one inlet and outlet into it, which is Ayodele Okeowo Street. Already, the street is not only narrow, but congested. It takes an average of 30 minutes to come out of our community in the morning and an hour to go back to our homes when we’re coming back from work in the evening.”

    Their concern is further heightened by the fact that the Deeper Life Bible Church will soon open her 30,000 capacity worship centre, and when this happens, Soliyi community fears that the traffic situation will become worse than it already is. “One of our good neighbours, the Deeper Life Bible Church, has erected an edifice, which will contain 30,000 worshippers, 2,500 cars and 700 luxurious buses. And what we are saying is that this narrow road cannot contain that influx of people, so the community needs other exit routes, which we have earmarked and which we have recommended to all organs of government to assist us to create these other exit routes for the community.”

    Highlighting the other access routes that the community needs, Eniaiyewu said, “We need an exit route especially in the southern part of the community. The five other routes which the government can create for us include, Sam Ojewale Street in Soliyi to link Mende in Maryland; Aderemi Akeju Street to link Yetunde Brown at Ifako; Asaft to link Ifako as an exit; Ajoke Ogunlari/Rosenje to Atunrase that will burst out to the express, and Ogundare Awuse which we can link Medina Estate to link the express.”

    Commenting on the issue, the Baale of Soliyi community, Solomon Olamiju, said that the community, which has a population of about 500,000 people, has suffered government neglect for over 40 years.