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  • Olugbodi dies at 94

    Olugbodi dies at 94

    The Olugbodi Family of Ara Kingdom in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun State has announced the death of its patriarch, Chief Joshua Oyedele Olugbodi.

    Pa Olugbodi, a former senior executive at the Central Bank of Nigeria, died last Saturday. He was 94.

    A community leader and philanthropist, he was the Bobagunwa of Ara, who also had a stint as the chairman of Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun State.

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    He is survived by his wife, Grace Olabisi and many children and grandchildren.

    One of his children, Dr Tunji Olugbodi, the Executive Vice Chairman of Verdant Zeal Communications Ltd, who is also the Asiwaju of Ara, said of his demise: “We are devastated by the death of Baba, we are sad to see him go, but we are grateful to God for his life of sacrifice, impact and exemplary service to mankind.”

    Burial arrangements will be announced in due course.

  • Int’l varsity confers honorary doctoral degree on Olugbodi

    Int’l varsity confers honorary doctoral degree on Olugbodi

    The International University of Information Management Colorado, United States has conferred an honorary doctor degree o  Managing Director of Background Check International Kola Olugbodi. 

    The President/Chairman of the University Council,Aare Oyedokun Oyewole, praised Olugbodi for his commitment to the growth of information management.

    The honour, according to the globally recognised institution, is to recognise the laudable feats of Olugbodi as a ground breaker and pace setter in his chosen field. 

    Olugbodi, who is also the Chairman of the Society For Professional Background Screeners (SPBS) in Nigeria, said the recognition was not just a personal achievement but a reflection of the support and encouragement  he has received form professional colleagues and others 

    He pledged to leverage the honour to making meaningful contributions in the field and to the industry at large.

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    Olugbodi is also a fellow of the Institute of Information Management (IIM),Africa. He is also the first African member of the Professional Background Screeners Association (PBSA) USA.

    He graduated from the Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Demography and Statistics. He belongs to several Professional bodies and is a recipient of several awards. He is also the author of a fast selling,book ,”Through it All, A motivational and Inspirational book on coping with life’s challenges.

  •  Deepening industry, academia partnership imperative, says Olugbodi

     Deepening industry, academia partnership imperative, says Olugbodi

    Executive Vice Chairman of Verdant Zeal Group, Dr. Tunji Olugbodi, has said bridging the gap between industry and the academia is pivotal to tackling low productivity and poor economic growth.

    According to the expert, there exists a very low and slow translation of research work into marketable products.

    He described the coming together of the two sectors as a fertile ground for innovation.

    Olugbodi, an alumnus of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, delivered the institution’s Faculty of Social Sciences Open Lecture last week on campus. It had as theme: “Collaborative innovation: bridging the knowledge and research gap between industry and academia”.

    He decried the questionable and slow pace of academia-industry collaboration, adding that deepening such partnership was imperative in addressing societal problems and shaping the nation’s future.

    The business mogul said it was vital to address challenges facing the academia to boost its relevance and growth.

    Olugbodi said the partnership between industry, academia and government is essential for innovation and development, sustainable progress and prosperity.

    He said industry-academia relations would effectively tackle real-world problems with fresh perspectives, rigorous research and cutting-edge technology.

    “The pharmaceutical industry frequently collaborates with universities to develop new drugs and treatments. Similarly, the renewable energy sector relies on academic research to advance sustainable technologies. These partnerships not only benefit industries by solving critical problems but also contribute to the wellbeing of society,” he said.

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     According to Olugbodi investment in partnerships is a win-win situation for the both academia and industry such that the former trains individuals with foundational knowledge, while the latter has the practical experience and real-world insights to absorb them. This, he said, can ensure alignment with labour market needs.

    He said industries are crucial to innovation and development through job creation, adding that they stimulate economic stability leading to an enabling environment for innovation and investment in research.

    The convener of the famous Innovation Series, a yearly thought leadership foray dedicated to front-lining new development routes for societal progress, urged the country to tap into the productive capacity of its youths for economic advancement.

    “The most important weapon for Nigeria’s growth remains its population-if mined positively. Nigeria has the highest population of youths in the world, with a median age of 18. About 70 per cent of the population is under 30 and 42 percent is under 15. Imagine the productive capacity that can be unleashed if well tapped,” he said.

    He said through entertainment the nation had earned better global recognition through the combined exploits of hip hop artistes including Davido, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, among others, than it had received from political leaders since 1999.

    Olugbodi stressed the need to nurture and promote academia-industry relationship to ensure a better and more prosperous future for the nation.

  • Verdant Zeal chief Olugbodi to deliver OOU faculty lecture

    Verdant Zeal chief Olugbodi to deliver OOU faculty lecture

    Dr. Tunji Olugbodi, the Executive Vice Chairman of Verdant Zeal Group, will be the guest lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Olabisi Onabanjo University.

      The lecture is scheduled to hold at the Otunba Gbenga Daniel Hall (OGD) on Thursday.

    The theme is: “Collaborative innovation: Bridging the knowledge and research gap between the industry and academia.”

    It reflects the institution’s  commitment to fostering meaningful connections between the corporate world and the academic realm.  

    Bringing his wealth of  business  experience, Dr.  Olugbodi  is expected to share insights on how collaborative innovation can help bridge the gap between industry practices and the academia. 

    The combination of his knowledge and experience is expected to inspire new thinking and beneficial pillars around the subject matter.

      Olugbodi expressed his enthusiasm about the opportunity.

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    He said: ”I am honored to be part of this academic dialogue at Olabisi Onabanjo University.

    “Collaborative innovation is the key to unlocking new frontiers in knowledge, innovation and social progress. 

    “I look forward to sharing insights and engaging  the students and the academic staff of the institution in meaningful discussions.”

      Verdant Zeal Group, under Dr. Olugbodi’s leadership, has been at the forefront of driving innovation and excellence in the business landscape. He is the Convener of the famous Innovention Series, a yearly thought leadership foray dedicated to front-lining new development routes for societal progress.  The invitation to share his expertise at Olabisi Onabanjo University reflects the recognition of his significant contributions to the industry and his dedication to advancing knowledge-sharing initiatives.

      The event promises to be a thought-provoking session, providing a platform for engaging discussions and fostering collaboration between academia and industry.

  • Toriola, Olugbodi, others celebrate Adeniyi

    Toriola, Olugbodi, others celebrate Adeniyi

    One man, who has several good and highly placed individuals in the right places is Adewale Bashir Adeniyi.

    Following his appointment as Acting Comptroller of Customs, Adeniyi has begun putting the Nigeria Customs Service on its path to further glory.

    Hence, it was no surprise when the Chief Executive Officer MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, and Dr. Tunji Olugbodi led a long list of dignitaries, friends, and associates got together to celebrate Adeniyi.

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    Friends and associates took turns in eulogising Adeniyi’s leadership and ingenuity as a Customs official with years of experience.

    The close-knit event, which was held at the Radisson Blu also had in attendance HRM Oba Oluwadamilare Ojo, Olomu of Ilomu, Ekiti State; Oba Adeola Adeniyi Ajakaiye, Oluyin of Iyin, Ekiti State; Wale Akanmu, Paul Arinze, Femi Adesina, Kenny Adeyemo, Chief Isawunmi, Edi Lawani, Dare Babarinsa, Eniola Bello, Yomi Badejo Okusanya, Dr. Bolaji Akinola, Dele Momodu, Reuben Abati, Generational and definitive highflyer Adewale Adeniyi, Chris Adetayo, Gbenga Arujo, Charles Ikeje, Chief Ade Adeniyi, and Chief Adedayo Ojo.

    The dinner in honour of the CGC, Wale Adeniyi, was organised by Chief Adedayo Ojo, Founder and CEO, Caritas Communications Limited.